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- 01-29-2013, 09:19 PM
Thread Author #1
have spent several hours searching and am unable to find the cfp guide everyone says is on here
so where is it? can anyone link me to the specific pages in this forum that explain how to nuke, wipe, and rewrite an os using cfp without messing up my PlayBook? is it the same instructions for debrick/downgrade?
And, in advance, if you tell me to search the forums you obviously did not read the title to this thread, and are a f-ing d-bag.- Hashashin Jay posting from Soundwave, my 64gb Playbook (thanks Crackberry Forum members!)
"You may have forgot me, but I didn't forget you" - Sinister 6000 (aka Kool Keith) - 01-29-2013, 09:26 PM #2
.... err - did you search the forums?
- 01-29-2013, 09:36 PM #3
I think this is it. How to use cfb to flash a new Playbook
Thanked by:ThaSwapMeetPimp (01-29-2013)
- 01-29-2013, 09:40 PM #4
Is this it? http://forums.crackberry.com/blackbe...aybook-738964/
I haven't done this, I just did a wipe which reinitialized and then it did a download ota and brought me to same version but in factory state.Z10 User Guide | BlackBerry Link User Guide | Playbook OS2.1 User Guide | Playbook OS2.0 User Guide | Blackberry Mini Keyboard User Guide |
General ramblings on my occasional blog: http://djenkins6.blogspot.ca/Thanked by:ThaSwapMeetPimp (01-29-2013)
- 01-29-2013, 09:44 PM
Thread Author #5
is loading the OS the same as rewriting it? I know this seems like a stupid question probably, but i really dont want to mess up my PB and a couple of other users have said that after wiping and rewriting the OS (not loading the OS;why i am asking for terminology clarification) using cfp they no longer had any of the recurring lag issues that i am honestly just tired of dealing with. have security wiped and reloaded 3 times in the last couple weeks and am getting irritated with it
- Hashashin Jay posting from Soundwave, my 64gb Playbook (thanks Crackberry Forum members!)
"You may have forgot me, but I didn't forget you" - Sinister 6000 (aka Kool Keith) - 01-29-2013, 09:47 PM #6--
8800 (Retired), 9000 (Retired), 9800 (T-Mobile), PB64 WiFi, Droid 4 (VZW) - 01-29-2013, 09:57 PM #7
- 01-29-2013, 10:03 PM
Thread Author #8
- Hashashin Jay posting from Soundwave, my 64gb Playbook (thanks Crackberry Forum members!)
"You may have forgot me, but I didn't forget you" - Sinister 6000 (aka Kool Keith) - 01-29-2013, 10:04 PM
Thread Author #9
- Hashashin Jay posting from Soundwave, my 64gb Playbook (thanks Crackberry Forum members!)
"You may have forgot me, but I didn't forget you" - Sinister 6000 (aka Kool Keith) - 01-30-2013, 02:13 AM
Thread Author #10
- Hashashin Jay posting from Soundwave, my 64gb Playbook (thanks Crackberry Forum members!)
"You may have forgot me, but I didn't forget you" - Sinister 6000 (aka Kool Keith)
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