1. Phill_UK's Avatar
    No device analyser here either.
    What does that Application Resource Monitor do? Maybe that's replaced Device Analyser.

    I'm away on holiday at the moment, so can't upgrade for a few weeks. Will just have to follow this thread and hope it's still current when I return.


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    Last edited by Phill_UK; 06-21-12 at 02:51 PM.
    06-21-12 02:47 PM
  2. PiotrJot's Avatar
    subscribing....
    06-21-12 02:48 PM
  3. robsteve's Avatar
    What does that Application Resource Manager do? Maybe that's replaced Device Analyser.

    I'm away on holiday at the moment, so can't upgrade for a few weeks. Will just have to follow this thread and hope it's still current when I return.


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    The resource manager automatically kills applications that are using resources. I am assuming this handles both misbehaving applications and ones you forget about and leave running in the background.

    When I tried loader again, device analyzer is show with a checkmark but grayed out. I was not successful in reinstalling it. I will try again.
    06-21-12 02:53 PM
  4. Legal Eagle's Avatar
    What does that Application Resource Monitor do? Maybe that's replaced Device Analyser.

    I'm away on holiday at the moment, so can't upgrade for a few weeks. Will just have to follow this thread and hope it's still current when I return.


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    Hi Phill

    Application Resource Monitor says that it "automatically shuts down background draining applications"

    Maybe Device Analiser no longer needed as the new app is supposed to make it redundant ?

    Enjoy the holiday, must pay you too much if you can afford to go away for a few weeks !!!
    06-21-12 02:56 PM
  5. audio_engr's Avatar
    watching ....
    i like ThaT ...
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    06-21-12 03:00 PM
  6. PiotrJot's Avatar
    A question to our great hybrid builders here:
    If the device analyzer is really missing from this release, can you actually install it's COD files after the OS?
    I just had a look at .428 and they seem to be quite ease to be identified.
    06-21-12 03:01 PM
  7. zocster's Avatar
    A question to our great hybrid builders here:
    If the device analyzer is really missing from this release, can you actually install it's COD files after the OS?
    I just had a look at .428 and they seem to be quite ease to be identified.

    Won't work if the sfi don't support it, like 437 and battery saving mode thingy

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    06-21-12 03:02 PM
  8. Legal Eagle's Avatar
    Early thought, my battery temp seems to be running much cooler with this build.

    When charging temp usually 30C, charging now after install 23C.
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    06-21-12 03:16 PM
  9. AbuYazeedUK's Avatar
    Phone feels more responsive and signal for me is better. No device analyzer. App World installed Apps looks different. (Ronaldo just scored for Portugal lol).
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    06-21-12 03:22 PM
  10. mscrivo's Avatar
    Phone feels more responsive and signal for me is better. No device analyzer. App World installed Apps looks different. (Ronaldo just scored for Portugal lol).
    The phone is always more responsive after any OS update. I have no idea why, but it's always the case in the 50+ upgrades I've done over several BB models. Then over the course of a few weeks, it slows down quite a bit. I have no idea why, I wish I could figure out what causes the slow down, because it really annoys me. If my BB could always feel as snappy as it does after an OS upgrade, I'd be pretty happy camper. This single issue of slow performance after several weeks is what's causing me to consider other devices.
    06-21-12 03:28 PM
  11. AbuYazeedUK's Avatar
    Yeah I guess because its a fresh install and over time maybe because the phone stores certain things it slows it down, need to clean the cache in the browser regularly and maybe other things too, phone log, messages etc
    06-21-12 03:31 PM
  12. zocster's Avatar
    The phone is always more responsive after any OS update. I have no idea why, but it's always the case in the 50+ upgrades I've done over several BB models. Then over the course of a few weeks, it slows down quite a bit. I have no idea why, I wish I could figure out what causes the slow down, because it really annoys me. If my BB could always feel as snappy as it does after an OS upgrade, I'd be pretty happy camper. This single issue of slow performance after several weeks is what's causing me to consider other devices.

    This resource monitor should help a lot, in theory


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    06-21-12 03:32 PM
  13. theonecid's Avatar
    I am doing the update through Apploader and I see both Resource monitor and Device analyzer checked in the applications there, so they should both be there once installed.
    06-21-12 03:40 PM
  14. Legal Eagle's Avatar
    I am doing the update through Apploader and I see both Resource monitor and Device analyzer checked in the applications there, so they should both be there once installed.
    Please let us know if they both install once you have finished the update.

    Via DM Device Analyzer did not install for me.
    06-21-12 03:44 PM
  15. AbuYazeedUK's Avatar
    I am doing the update through Apploader and I see both Resource monitor and Device analyzer checked in the applications there, so they should both be there once installed.
    I just checked and i have the Device Analyzer.alx and all the cods in the OS folder but it's not on my phone and i used App Loader. Gonna do a few battery pulls lol or maybe try installing it another way i don't know.
    06-21-12 03:46 PM
  16. Mr.Conviviality's Avatar
    ...it sounds like this one is a bust...

    I'll still sit on .318...
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    06-21-12 03:54 PM
  17. theonecid's Avatar
    I just checked and i have the Device Analyzer.alx and all the cods in the OS folder but it's not on my phone and i used App Loader. Gonna do a few battery pulls lol or maybe try installing it another way i don't know.
    Yeah you're right, definitely no device analyzer in this build. Just resource monitor.
    App world updated to 3.1.2.42
    BBM is 6.2.0.50
    06-21-12 03:58 PM
  18. arab305's Avatar
    finally a new os cant wait to get it loaded
    06-21-12 03:59 PM
  19. anon3700711's Avatar
    What IT policy? I've been on every single OS except for .437 and I don't have one.

    We talking Options > Security > Security Status Information ?
    06-21-12 04:04 PM
  20. FMB8900's Avatar
    Does anyone with a T-mobile 9900 have NFC enabled? as well as wifi-calling?? if you do please let me know! thanks!
    06-21-12 04:05 PM
  21. anon3700711's Avatar
    Someone put up a download mirror. 121 kb/s, geez.
    06-21-12 04:07 PM
  22. zilla0617's Avatar
    Does anyone with a T-mobile 9900 have NFC enabled? as well as wifi-calling?? if you do please let me know! thanks!
    Both are there and working perfectly...
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    06-21-12 04:09 PM
  23. Phill_UK's Avatar
    What IT policy? I've been on every single OS except for .437 and I don't have one.

    We talking Options > Security > Security Status Information ?
    Yes you do...
    Options > Device > Device and Status Information > (type) BUYR > IT Policy = Enabled


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    06-21-12 04:12 PM
  24. Elite1's Avatar
    Ugh I'm traveling too, so can't do this at least until Sunday�

    Here's my updated OS install guide if anyone needs a refresher...

    ELITE1's OS UPGRADE GUIDE

    1. (Optional) Uninstall any previous OS from PC.
    2. Download OS to PC. Use Internet Explorer, not Firefox or Chrome. (For leaked versions, browser is irrelevant.)
      *If 100% certain you've previously used FF or Chrome on same PC to DL an OS successfully, feel free to use FF or Chrome again.
    3. Following successful DL, run OS file to install OS on PC.
    4. On BB, go to BBM Options, scroll down to Backup section. Ensure Remote Backup is enabled AND also conduct a Local Backup to media card.
    5. Go through any 3rd party apps with option to save settings to media card. Conduct Backup to media card within each of these apps. (Examples: Bellshare apps like BerryBuzz & BerryWeather; QuickLaunch; Shao's apps like Wallpaper Changer & SixTools; etc).
    6. Connect BB to PC. Open DM and backup device. Close DM.
    7. (Optional) Use desktop app like BBSAK or BBMCP to backup 3rd party apps.
    8. On PC, delete Vendor file located here:
      �64-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader
      �32-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader
    9. (Optional/Recommended) Run BB Boss v2.2 or BBH Tool (formerly Shrink-A-OS).
    10. In same AppLoader file where you deleted Vendor, double-click Loader to load OS to BB. Follow onscreen instructions.
    11. After loading OS, perform several physical battery pulls over first 1-2 days for OS to "settle in." Perform first batt pull very soon after OS is loaded.


    TROUBLESHOOTING
    How to Fix OS not Appearing as Available
    There are 2 common reasons:

    A. HIDDEN VENDOR FILE
    Consider trying this new desktop app to remove Vendor from several common locations:
    Vendor XML Remover V1.0

    If manually deleting Vendor, always hold down SHIFT and press DELETE to permanently delete.
    Check here first:
    �64-bit: Computer\C:\Users\{USER NAME}\AppData\Roaming\Research In Motion\BlackBerry\Loader XML
    �32-bit: Computer\C:\Documents and Settings\{USER NAME}\Application Data\Research In Motion\BlackBerry\Loader XML
    If Loader still doesn't make new OS available, search PC for "Vendor".

    If Vendor is not found anywhere, see below to delete contents of AppLoader folder. (Folder where you found Loader & Vendor.)

    B. APPLOADER FOLDER ITEMS
    1. Uninstall the OS: Control Panel\Programs and Features, highlight this BlackBerry Device Software, click Uninstall at top.
    2. Delete AppLoader folder contents: Highlight any item, CTRL+A to select all, SHIFT+DELETE to permanently delete.
      �64-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader
      �32-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader
    3. Restart PC.
    4. Re-install OS on PC: Go to your browser's downloads section, double-click OS to start InstallShield Wizard.
    5. Delete Vendor: Return to AppLoader folder, highlight Vendor, SHIFT+DELETE.
    6. Load OS to BB: Attach BB to PC, double-click Loader (in AppLoader folder, where you deleted Vendor).


    PS I've posted this before in other threads, but there always seems to be some people that appreciate a step-by-step each time.
    06-21-12 04:13 PM
  25. Elite1's Avatar
    Yes you do...
    Options > Device > Device and Status Information > (type) BUYR > IT Policy = Enabled


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    Or just open Options and type "it". Should show it right there.

    That was soooo OS5, Phill�
    06-21-12 04:18 PM
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