1. yakaaithiri's Avatar
    How to start using the CFP tool ?

    I downloaded the version 165 from internet and downloaded the

    qcfm.image.com.qnx.coreos.qcfm.os.factory_sfi.desk top.358.186652.signed file.

    Now what needs to be done in the playbook ?

    Whether i need to put in development mode or in reset mode ?

    What is USBPortMapper, how to we map our USB port as V1, V2 or V3 etc.

    Please give some details regarding the same.
    08-07-12 05:22 AM
  2. xsacha's Avatar
    Playbook needs to be attached to your computer via usb.
    Then cfp will just work.
    Nothing else needed.

    Note: USBPortMapper is irrelevant (not needed for anything). You can use cfp if your device is turned on, or off.
    08-07-12 10:02 PM
  3. yakaaithiri's Avatar
    Playbook needs to be attached to your computer via usb.
    Then cfp will just work.
    Nothing else needed.

    Note: USBPortMapper is irrelevant (not needed for anything). You can use cfp if your device is turned on, or off.
    Whenever i am trying to connect the PB using the CFP tool , i am getting a error like

    unable to open the config/Port - V1.

    Please help.
    08-07-12 11:17 PM
  4. xsacha's Avatar
    What command do you use?
    08-08-12 05:54 AM
  5. yakaaithiri's Avatar
    What command do you use?
    First i will connect my playbook to my PC using datacable ( Developement Mode OFF).

    I have copied the CFP.exe to system32 folder.

    Will open the command prompt in administrator mode and run

    CFP INFO ,

    I tried CFP NUKE -A even.

    nothing is working , i get the same error everytime.
    08-08-12 06:13 AM
  6. antiRIM's Avatar
    Put cfp.exe in the desktop. Then in command prompt type

    cd desktop

    cfp.exe

    then what ever you need to do from there
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    08-29-12 03:07 PM
  7. Graheem's Avatar
    Playbook OS changing with cpf/pload (same app I believe, just two names)

    You can try as antiRIM above says, or try this (hopefully one or the other will work for you):

    Download cfp.exe and PB2.0.1.668.exe (google them I can't remember exactly where I got them)

    Then nuke, wipe and reinstall:

    Put all files in in a new folder (call it, for example 'pb') on your 'c' drive
    Open cmd and type:
    1, "CD C:\PB"
    2, "CFP -U NUKE -A"
    3, "CFP -U WIPE"

    Then run (double click) PB2.0.1.668.exe

    That's it. You are back to 2.01.668 (if you were up to 2.1.0.840 you can't go back to 2.0.1.358).

    Then put on developer mode, and do software update. You will then be back to 2.1.0.840).

    The whole process took me about 3 hours I think.

    I am totally enjoying my PB with 2.1.0.840, running lots of great PB native apps, and Android sideloads.

    Good luck, be patient.
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    08-30-12 10:50 PM
  8. mohdizwan's Avatar
    Thanks...awesome..


    Posted from Crackberry.com App for Android
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    08-30-12 11:08 PM
  9. qwertyasdf's Avatar
    Will this bypass activation? Thanks
    01-05-13 01:34 PM
  10. Michael Andrew Martin's Avatar
    hi.

    i've tried this fix since i'm stuck in the bootcycle and can't get to the home screen. nuked, wiped and loaded .668. all i have now is two short intermittent red blinks. Can anyone help me please?
    04-08-13 11:03 PM
  11. mbilloo's Avatar
    did u find any solution? I have same issue

    hi.

    i've tried this fix since i'm stuck in the bootcycle and can't get to the home screen. nuked, wiped and loaded .668. all i have now is two short intermittent red blinks. Can anyone help me please?
    07-16-13 07:29 AM
  12. moogentro's Avatar
    same ****, wish someone would have posted a fix by now but i bet everyone just updated and went back to crapberry
    08-03-13 02:36 AM
  13. Tecker Man's Avatar
    can i do it with 4869.........................
    08-03-13 12:15 PM
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