FlyerFox is on to something here...
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FlyerFox0 Ok, I get this problem too, but know what causes it so listen up. Basically, if you have the user data for default permissions under the applications section of options set to deny, you will get that error at the beginning of every reboot. It is possible to have the default permissions for user data to set to deny and not get the "uncaught exception: java.lang.Error" message as long as you have user data set to allow for the right third-party application. I have not tested this one yet but I'm thinking it may also be possible to not set user data to allow for that specific app but only the subcategory of user data that it needs to allow and not get the message; I say this part because I know some of you out there care about the security of your BB much like I do and do not want to set everything to allow.
I encountered this error today on my 9780. I went to all of my third party apps and set them all to allow and rebooted the device to eliminate the problem. I'm not thrilled with having everything set to allow, but right now it restored normal operation without having to wipe the device.
uncaught exception java.lang.error right after I upgraded my 9860 OS to .540
Any idea why?
I just clean the OS .... fresh.
First time booting up, i got that message.
Text Messages - Uncaught Exception - Easy Fix
Was just able to fix this.
The Uncaught Exception message.......in Text Messages.... is just a fancy term for FULL / NO SPACE.
FIX:
1. Go to your Contacts and Highlight (don't Select) a contact that your regularly send Text Messages to.
2. Press the Menu Key and Select Text 'contact name'.
3. Select some of the old messages and press the Delete Button.
4. If no messages appear for the selected contact repeat Step 1 through 3 above.
5. Once you have completed Step 3, it should free up some space and enable you to Select the Text Messages Icon again without the resulting Uncaught Exception message.
6. To free up more space, select the Text Messages Icon.
7. Press the Menu Key.
8. Scroll To and select Delete Prior.
9. This should free up all used space.
Hope the above helps.
Vic
Trip Case App - Uncaught Exception java.lang.error
Had same error when out of the blue trying to launch "Trip Case" when it had been working fine all along every since I loaded it: here is what I did recommended by another crackhead:
Option -> Advance Option -> Application -> (Application that you have just installed) -> (Menu Button) -> Edit Permission -> Check (Set) Allow All (Check All) -> (Menu Button) -> Save -> Reset Device (Remove Battery & Restart) -> Now start the program
It worked perefctly, just in time as I have to travel today and need the app. Thanks for the crack head who posted and to crackberry.com ..... Jay
Uncaught Exception: java.lang.Error on my 9800
Hi Folks:
Any ideas? I downloaded the recent "updated" BB App World and it froze my phone. So, I deleted it, but then I get the exception error each time I take out the battery. The phone runs fine otherwise. Not quite sure how to remove it. It does not show up if I power off the phone and turn it on. Thanks. You can also reply to [email protected].
uncaught exception java bla bla bla message
it happened to me today and i read all the comments here and tried the battery pull and it made it go away. i hope it stays away and never comes back. it happened after i sent a long text message via BBM. it froze access to my email and text but the phone worked. when i called AT&T they said i would have to call them from another device for them to try to help me. i couldn't do that because i was driving 5 hours. but as soon as i got back to my desktop i checked out the forum here and saw that battery pull suggestion and it worked. i love crackberry. :D
Uncaught exception java error message
I just deleted yahoo messenger, restarted blackberry and installed it again and message was gone. Thank goodness, was so tired of seeing this message. Thanks for the help!!! :0)