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- Thanks xsacha and the rest of the bnxtreme devs on thks. I appreciate it! I have a question, or more a request for advice. I had been toying with doing a security wipe to stable things out on my Playbook. In doing that, I would lose root, android apps i had already downloaded, and then have to go through the downgrade/root/market install again and then re-download all my market apps.
First, is that a ton of work for nothing you think? Second, is it possible to back up those market apps at all? I guess just saving the .apk files and then after rooting, copy those over?01-16-12 04:37 PMLike 0 -
Go ahead
That said, I don't think wiping will fix the source of your instability. If it's just a general instability it may be better to use 1.08. If it's instability with Android, try wiping Android appdata and reinstalling Android (this will not remove any apps!).Last edited by xsacha; 01-16-12 at 04:43 PM.
01-16-12 04:40 PMLike 0 - " Can U dingle after you've dingled? "
LMAO.
Sorry that sounds so funny. Good question though.gschep and digitallure like this.01-16-12 04:41 PMLike 2 - im having an issue you with mine, when i click download on the 4869 os it finishes in like 2 seconds, then when i click downgrade it just hangs there and my playbook flashes back and forth between the os install and the main screen? any idea on what im doing wrong?01-16-12 04:58 PMLike 0
- Such as the official OS 2.0 this Feb? I hope not... it'd be nice to be able to have those new native functions along with the flexibility of being rooted.01-16-12 04:59 PMLike 0
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If this is the case, you can download 4869 core OS through other means and drop the core OS file in the '4869' directory of dingleberry.
Are you using the Mac or Windows version?
There will be a new Dingleberry release if RIM attempts any patching of Dingleberry in 2.0.01-16-12 05:02 PMLike 0 - Is the installer (Dingleberry) supposed to have the option to downgrade? All it asks for is my password and then it attempts and says it succeeds in gaining root access. I am on 1.0.8.6067 however. :/ WHen its down, it reboots but no Huluberry. Sorry, Im a noob. I just want Huluberry. My first "Dingle".
(Windows if it matters.)01-16-12 05:04 PMLike 0 - Is the installer (Dingleberry) supposed to have the option to downgrade? All it asks for is my password and then it attempts and says it succeeds in gaining root access. I am on 1.0.8.6067 however. :/ WHen its down, it reboots but no Huluberry. Sorry, Im a noob. I just want Huluberry. My first "Dingle".
(Windows if it matters.)
Use this first if you're on 6067.01-16-12 05:06 PMLike 0 - Can anyone technically explain how Huluberry works? Is it just changing the Adobe Flash Version string from QNX 11... to WIN 11...?
This should also allow the facebook slingplayer to work. Anyone try it? Sling is blocking the Playbook via the Flash User Agent.rietish likes this.01-16-12 05:16 PMLike 1 - Just a warning: It only downgrades the Core OS. So other apps that are part of a full upgrade/downgrade will not function correctly.
After rooting, please upgrade back to 6067 (or 6149) when using this downgrade method.
I will add an option for a 'full downgrade' later (but it will double the firmware size).
However, it changes some things on the web browser side as well (thanks to HaTaX) which will make it difficult for Hulu to patch.01-16-12 05:17 PMLike 0 - Sure. You can upgrade on the Playbook itself as well.
I'm sorry these notes weren't made available on the website. Tell anyone who has this problem.
I don't have a Mac so this was compiled by cmw.01-16-12 05:23 PMLike 0 -
- xsacha,
Does rooting with DB 3.0 after the reboot, will there be a separate browser called huluberry, or will we run this under the stock web browser? I didn't see a huluberry app after I ran DB 3.0 initial dingle.
I then went to hulu and got the standard Blackberry browser junk.01-16-12 05:52 PMLike 0 -
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