used bbsak the other day, connected to my 9900 fine and wiped and reset to factory without a single issue...
and no it will not wipe that 8GB as that is "media" storage... you will have to do that manual i believe... maybe email the dev and see if they can add that feature in
used bbsak the other day, connected to my 9900 fine and wiped and reset to factory without a single issue...
and no it will not wipe that 8GB as that is "media" storage... you will have to do that manual i believe... maybe email the dev and see if they can add that feature in
You're right. It didn't wipe my music from my 8GB internal. I didn't restore anything and my music's still on there.
Application and internam memory are 2 different components! BBSAK only wipes application memory because the older Blackberry phones would only have application memory erased not internal memory (9700 had 32mb internam memory ) soo to answer this question, no it does not. I have about 800mb of music stored on my internal memory and have switched os's 2 times and haven't lost anything.
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I have BBSAK 1.9.11 and it won't recognize my 9900. Are people having success with it?
Here is what BBSAK site FAQ says:
Connect your phone to Blackberry Desktop Manager and make sure it connects, then close DM. Now open BBSAK hit kill process and then connect, worked for me on my 9930.
I have BBSAK 1.9.11 and it won't recognize my 9900. Are people having success with it?
This happens to me all the time. You have to usually restart the pc in this situation or occasionally reboot the phone.
My 9930 has been giving me more trouble than my 9550 with wiping/loading an OS. It's some combination with BBSAK, DM, and/or AppLoader that gives trouble at some point. I get it to work eventually though. My 9930 is working wonderfully now and I absolutely love it!
the only good thing about BBSAK is the wipe and restore to factory... using it for app loader is just meh... why bother when you can navigate to the actual exe