Latest Official 9900 OS 7.0.0.540 Turkcell (Multilanguage)
- ok. I'm no newbie to this and I've upgraded my 9800 a million times with never running into any problems. I've been able to successfully upgrade my 9900 from the stock OS to 440, but even that was a pain in the ***.
I've un-installed all OS's from my system and installed the latest 550 (I've tried leaked and the official from turkcell). I've deleted the vendor.xml file and ran loader.exe
The application reads the device and displays only the applications on my phone it doesn't list any of the blackberry components. Clicking next informs me that my device is up to date and nothing has to be done. Very frustrating! The same thing happen to me when upgrading to 440 and rebooting my computer solved the problem. Not so this time around. I've un-installed several times and even deleted the apploader directory to make sure the installer
Installed files in the directory.
I've also tried creating a shortcut to loader.exe and appending /nojvm. The installer connects to ARM and asks me for my BB Password. 20 Seconds later it says there is nothing to do on my blackberry since there are no files to upgrade. I can then click on the Add button to search for applications to install.
Has anybody seen this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Here is what I do.
1. Install the MaxHybrid (or whatever current OS you are on now on the Bold, either .440 or the one prior)
2. Install the new OS (in this case 5.0.0.540)
3. Copy the newly installed OS folder to the desktop.
4. Delete the contents from the previous OS folder
5. Drag the contents from the new OS folder on the desktop to the old OS folder in the Shared folder.
6. Uninstall the NEW OS from your PC (5.0.0.540)
7. Run AppLoader once all is completed.
Basically you are tricking AppLoader to see your new OS files, buried in the old OS's folder. I've done that ever since I had the error of AppLoader not picking up my new OS and it has worked perfectly.11-17-11 09:45 AMLike 0 - ok. I'm no newbie to this and I've upgraded my 9800 a million times with never running into any problems. I've been able to successfully upgrade my 9900 from the stock OS to 440, but even that was a pain in the ***.
Has anybody seen this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!11-17-11 09:50 AMLike 0 -
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\Research In Motion\BlackBerry
Blow this folder away since it cache's a bunch of stuff. Problem solved after deleting this entire folder.
Never had this issue when loading software on pre OS7 devices11-17-11 10:08 AMLike 0 - I cannot tell you how many times I have been yanked around by the second vendor.xml file. It seems to come and go whenever it pleases. Anytime you have a new/updated install of Desktop Manager it will need to be deleted. It also seems to show up when instaliing some device operating systems, but not all of them. Make sure both have been deleted so you dont encounter the old "BBDM & Apploader won't recognize my phone".
I just installed this as a leak only 9-10 hours ago, and now it's already official.
From the Leaked OS thread, most members gave generally positive feedback.
Also, it loaded crazy-fast for me. Just 15 minutes for me from double-clicking Loader to 540 fully loaded on my 9900. Certainly my fastest OS load ever!
Here's my short-version OS install guide if anyone needs a refresher...
ELITE1's Quick OS UPGRADE GUIDE
- (Optional) Uninstall any previous OS from your PC.
- Download OS to PC. Use Internet Explorer to do so, not Firefox or Chrome. (For leaked versions, the browser is irrelevant though.)
*If 100% certain you've previously used FF or Chrome on same PC to DL an OS successfully, feel free to use FF or Chrome again. - Following successful DL, run OS file to install OS on PC.
- On BB, go to BBM Options, scroll down to Backup section. Ensure Remote Backup is enabled AND also conduct a Local Backup to media card.
- Go through any 3rd party apps that have option to save settings to media card, and conduct Backup to media card from menu within each of these apps. (Examples: all Bellshare apps such as BerryBuzz & BerryWeather; QuickLaunch; Shao's apps such as Wallpaper Changer & SixTools; Show Me The Images; etc).
- Connect BB to PC. Open DM and backup device. Close DM.
- (Optional) Use desktop program like BBSAK or BBMCP to backup 3rd party apps.
- On PC, navigate to
�64-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files (x86)/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader and delete file therein called Vendor.
�32-bit: Computer/C:/Program Files/Common Files/Research In Motion/AppLoader and delete file therein called Vendor. - (Optional/Recommended) Run BB Boss v2.2 or Shrink-A-OS/BBH+ Tool.
- In same AppLoader file where you deleted Vendor, double-click on Loader to initiate OS upgrade. Follow onscreen instructions.
- After OS install is complete, perform several physical battery pulls over first 1-2 days for OS to "settle in." Perform first batt pull very soon after OS is installed.
PS I've posted this before in other threads, but there always seems to be some people that appreciate a step-by-step each time.11-17-11 10:30 AMLike 3 - Thanks! That was the problem. Looks like this directory is the problem:
C:\Users\%USERNAME%\AppData\Roaming\Research In Motion\BlackBerry
Blow this folder away since it cache's a bunch of stuff. Problem solved after deleting this entire folder.
Never had this issue when loading software on pre OS7 devicesmanila.boy likes this.11-17-11 10:32 AMLike 1 - Even though I downloaded it at over a 1000 kb/s with no errors, I guess it is possible that some people may be having problems. So here is a mirror on megaupload. Enjoy.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=UUF6E2SLdalmondWR likes this.11-17-11 10:47 AMLike 1 - Even though I downloaded it at over a 1000 kb/s with no errors, I guess it is possible that some people may be having problems. So here is a mirror on megaupload. Enjoy.
MEGAUPLOAD - The leading online storage and file delivery service11-17-11 11:06 AMLike 0 - Glad I could help you out.
On a side note...I just installed this OS. It installed perfectly with no issues. Seems pretty good so far, I'll give a full review once I get it sorted out and give it time to settle in.11-17-11 11:48 AMLike 0 -
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I'll double-check� Maybe I'm just mistaken.
Anyway I could have told you this didn't have the Japanese input. Any that do have a small-case J at the beginning, i.e. jAllLanguages, jAsia, jEastAsia, etc.11-17-11 03:18 PMLike 0 -
- Ok, i just did a full wipe of my Bold9900 with BBSAK and installed the .540. So far it seems to be working. I am gonna keep my fingers crossed that it stays that way....
Previously my bold's screen and keyboard had become unresponsive and it would type nmnmnmnmnmnmnmn without me pressing anything......11-17-11 05:43 PMLike 0 -
- Well after half a day I feel comfortable saying the thing that stands out is the UI is much smoother. They have been getting smoother each time but so far this one feels real nice. 503 still had studdering that was mucho annoying. Let's just say the jump in UI performance between 503 and 540 is much bigger than what we gained in UI speed the last few times.
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