Ok so I had the issue with the camera locking up my 8330 and took it to verizon the store clerk told me to back everything up on my computer and wipe the device then install the backup on my phone. Did all of that and the camera issue was still there. I took it back to the store and got swapped out for a new 8330 and tried to transfer my old info to my new phone. When i got done I noticed that my browser was gone and my phone appears to no longer be internet capable. Anyone know about this problem and how to fix it?
You guys are good. Ok hows about this question. I downloaded the 4.5 os and installed it. I was told i had to delete the vendor file but i have no idea how to find where it was installed to.
Thanks a lot. You guys seem to know your stuff. Is there any aps i need to download. I'd really like to find trapster. And if there was a screen writing software that'd would be awesome.
Your the man. Trapster was a user based service I had before that would alert you to speed traps. I comute an hour each way to work 5 days a week and I imagine its saved me about 1000 bucks in tickets at least.
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You guys are good. Ok hows about this question. I downloaded the 4.5 os and installed it. I was told i had to delete the vendor file but i have no idea how to find where it was installed to.
Welcome to CrackBerry.
BlackBerry has caused all kinds of confusion with their version numbering.
The first piece of software you need is BlackBerry DeskTop Manager, v4.5 for Vista or v4.3 for XP.
I believe that is what you have installed. It allows you to Backup and restore data and settings. Applications Manager is part of the DTM.
The second piece of software is the Device OS. Yours shipped with v4.3xx installed, that is the approved version of the software.
Just to round out the complications, there are beta test versions of your device software with v4.5xx.
The advise to delete vendor.xml applies to device OS downloads, not the DeskTop Manager.