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**Updated**How To Back-up 3rd Party Applications**Updated by Crucial_Xtreme 12:50 AM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
Ok, so you need to back-up your 3rd Party Apps: a) because you want to or B) because you are about to wipe your device. Well, heres a How-To to get the job done. Here we go:

1)Download & install the newest Desktop Manager Version HERE

2) Connect BB

3) Open DM

4) Select Switch Device Wizard

5) Select Switch BB Devices

6) Select Next

7) Select USB & then your PIN #

8) Select Next. Enter your Password if required

9) Uncheck User Data & Settings and also Include Messages so that only 3rd Party Apps is selected

10) Select Next

11) When it's done backing up leave the screen as is.
DO NOT select Next or Cancel

12) Search your computer Folders & Files for a folder with your PIN # as the name. DEFINITELY check System Files & Hidden Files as well

13) After you find it, copy it & SAVE it to a easy accessible place

14) Go back to the Switch Device Wizard page that we left alone & cancel it. ALSO, check and make sure the folder IS saved before Canceling or the folder will be LOST

15) You can now wipe the device with JL_Cmder

RESTORATION

1) After you've loaded the OS go back & run the Apploader & Select ADD

2) "Browse" to find the folder we saved with your PIN # and Double click on the file named yourpin.alx.

3) Your 3rd Party Apps should appear in the Apploader screen

4) Select Finish to load Apps to device

5) Now you may restore other data from a previous backup.


***UPDATE FOR DM 4.7***

1) Plug in device>Open DM>Device Switch Wizard

2) DSW>BlackBerry devices

3) Make sure ONLY 3rd Party Applications is checked>Select Next

4) DM will back up 3rd party apps, when finished DO NOT select Next or Cancel!!!

5) Search your computer Files & Folders and DEFINITELY make sure to search HIDDEN FILES & FOLDERS for a folder with the same name as your PIN and a .alx file.

6) Move both the folder and .alx file to an easy a
accessible place you remember.

7) Go back to the DM and cancel the process.



PIN Folder- Search Method for VISTA Users

1) Click Start Circle

2) Click on Help & Support

3) Enter "Search Folder"

4) Click on "Find a file or folder"

5) Click on "To find a file or folder using the Search folder"

6) Click on "Click to open search"

7) Click on the expand arrow next to "Advanced Search"

8) Click on "Location" and use Local Disk C: (usually!)

9) Enter the PIN of your BB under "Name"

10) Make sure the box is checked next to "Include non-indexed, hidden, and system files"


If you do not want to follow those instructions you may take this path also:

C:\Users\[name]\AppData\Local\Temp

Thanks to jfksabal for the Vista search process.





RESTORE PROCESS

1) Plug in device>Open Desktop Manager

2) Select Apploader>Add/Remove Applications

3) Select Add

4) Browse to Folder named your PIN #

5) Select the .alx file and Select Open>Select Next

This Tutorial was made by Crucial_Xtreme. Please do not copy and paste this tutorial anywhere without my permission. You may however, post links. Thank you very much and I hope this helps atleast one person.
iamjoel5 12:51 AM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
ooo great info! is this full proof if done right?
bmcclure937 12:51 AM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
Great great great guide Crucial!!! Thanks! Much appreciated :-)

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cjharley 12:52 AM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
Awesome post Crucial! Thanks for the guide.
rockigirl 01:01 AM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
Thanks! Another thread to subscribe to. :-)
Blacklatino 01:19 AM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
Cool. Needs a Sticky for newbies:-)
miss_michelle 01:53 AM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
I did this the other day and it works great - thanks!
Crucial_Xtreme 09:49 AM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
You all are welcome. I hope this helps from time to time. And I would like to thank Amazinglygraceless, because I do not use a password, and he reminded me to mention it, so thanks AG.

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bmcclure937 07:20 PM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
Crucial, I am going to link to this thread in another I have about the "proper method for upgrading"!! This is very nice info and it is nice to have it consolidated :-)

Let me know if you do not want me to link to your info... if not, I have other sources that detail the process that I can link to as well!! :-)

Here is the post I am including your info in : http://forums.crackberry.com/f95/pro...59/#post513342
Crucial_Xtreme 09:32 PM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]

Originally Posted by bmcclure937:
Crucial, I am going to link to this thread in another I have about the "proper method for upgrading"!! This is very nice info and it is nice to have it consolidated :-)

Let me know if you do not want me to link to your info... if not, I have other sources that detail the process that I can link to as well!! :-)

Here is the post I am including your info in : http://forums.crackberry.com/f95/pro...59/#post513342

But of course. :-)
vlalra 10:59 PM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
nicely put. :-)
srplummer 11:31 PM 07-19-2008 -- [Reply]
Very Nice!

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the.question 01:02 PM 07-20-2008 -- [Reply]
OK, I must be a total dummy because I have tried to do this twice now and both times when I did the search of my computer, the search results came up empty. I've been following the instructions to the letter. Can anyone tell me what I might be doing wrong?
bmcclure937 01:04 PM 07-20-2008 -- [Reply]
You definitely need to contact Kevin or a site mod and get this posted in the How-To section of the forum!! This is a great resource!! :-)
Crucial_Xtreme 01:08 PM 07-20-2008 -- [Reply]
@the.question: you have to search "hidden files". That is 9/10 where it's going to be. Make sure to check "system files" also, but 9 times out of 10 it's in the "hidden files".

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