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Old 07-11-2008, 09:09 PM
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After 10 incorrect passwords, what data is removed? Are all email settings removed?
New blackberry doesn't use the same password as old one and it was some guy in another department that had to set up the blackberry
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Old 07-11-2008, 09:55 PM
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After 10 incorrect passwords, what data is removed? Are all email settings removed?
New blackberry doesn't use the same password as old one and it was some guy in another department that had to set up the blackberry
Wiping takes the blackberry back to the factory out-of-the-box configuration, with a couple of exceptions. 1) The old password is reset, but it IS remembered, so you can't reuse it. 2) Wiping does not affect the OS, so if you've upgraded the OS, wiping leaves the upgraded OS; it does not restore the factory-loaded OS.

Wiping also does not affect data on a microSD card.

All personal data is removed.
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Old 07-11-2008, 10:04 PM
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Wiping takes the blackberry back to the factory out-of-the-box configuration, with a couple of exceptions. 1) The old password is reset, but it IS remembered, so you can't reuse it. 2) Wiping does not affect the OS, so if you've upgraded the OS, wiping leaves the upgraded OS; it does not restore the factory-loaded OS.

Wiping also does not affect data on a microSD card.

All personal data is removed.
Jeff you rock!! OP, that is exactly what will happen to your berry!
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Old 02-08-2009, 10:46 AM
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does it give u the error JUM error 513? and say reset? mine does and how do u fix it?!
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