9780 OS 6.0.0.643 (Bundle 2830, Platform 6.6.0.234)
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- I'm still wondering how the OP got .638 and now .643 from DM. Seems strange that the carrier would approve 2 OSes so quickly.
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Any suggestions?07-31-11 01:32 AMLike 0 - So fellow hybrid builders noticed quincy ... sends error report to sqaquincy @ rim dot net. Not in any of the alx, so must have been pushed to the TMo phones somewhat.
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07-31-11 01:36 AMLike 0 -
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- Thing is, people use their devices differently, and a standard review just doesn't cut it. Different carriers too can cause a variety of batt drain rates. I find it to be Ǿk�Ỳ so far. Give it a spin, 480 and 600 are what I understand to be the most stable for delta. I have only just come on the scene two weeks ago.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com07-31-11 04:26 AMLike 0 - I thought people might be interested to see one last thing - the various options listed as previous possible installs via DM OTA... Most of which I'd never heard of before! See attached image.
CB07-31-11 05:09 AMLike 2 - Sure sounds like someone found the golden ticket. Wonder was this an accident?
Hope someone finds something exciting for my Torch too�
In the meantime, enjoy you lucky 9780-ers!
Anyway, here's my short-version OS install guide if anyone needs a refresher...
ELITE1's Quick OS6 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.nammerboi604 likes this.07-31-11 06:09 AMLike 1 - So, installed this and my email set up wasn't working. So, installed again and it still wasn't working. So, I deleted the email set up and downloaded it again and everything seems to be working okay.I seem to have less memory, although that's probably because of Radio.07-31-11 06:12 AMLike 0
- You're probably okay to stick with .600. I have less memory with .643 as a result of this OS installing Radio, which for me is a pretty useless app. Plus, I've noticed a 'bug'. Some of my applications seem to be 'duplicated' when I look at them in Application Management. BB Protect, BB ID and Email Set Up (which I had issues with) were all listed twice under Application Management, which did not occur for me in previous OS versions. Weird? I was able to fix Protect by uninstalling 'both' apps and reinstalling Protect. I'm too afraid to touch the Email Set Up app after the issues I've had with it.bagsabhi likes this.07-31-11 07:58 AMLike 1
- diegoneiRetired Mod & AmbassadorSure sounds like someone found the golden ticket. Wonder was this an accident?
Hope someone finds something exciting for my Torch too…
In the meantime, enjoy you lucky 9780-ers!
Anyway, here's my short-version OS install guide if anyone needs a refresher...
ELITE1's Quick OS6 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.
You're probably okay to stick with .600. I have less memory with .643 as a result of this OS installing Radio, which for me is a pretty useless app. Plus, I've noticed a 'bug'. Some of my applications seem to be 'duplicated' when I look at them in Application Management. BB Protect, BB ID and Email Set Up (which I had issues with) were all listed twice under Application Management, which did not occur for me in previous OS versions. Weird? I was able to fix Protect by uninstalling 'both' apps and reinstalling Protect. I'm too afraid to touch the Email Set Up app after the issues I've had with it.
On memory, consider shrinking the OS prior to instalation. We might not be able to delete some apps after they are instlled, but we can prevent them from being loaded to begin with!Last edited by diegonei; 07-31-11 at 05:42 PM.
07-31-11 05:36 PMLike 0 - You can delete them cods with bbsak or bbmcp O��˚˚��ooh mastah genius
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comlaurah2215 likes this.07-31-11 05:54 PMLike 1 - 07-31-11 06:05 PMLike 1
- Thanks for the suggestions, guys. For the duplicated apps I've managed to eliminate all of them by deleting and re-loading. The only one I was hesitant to try to fix was the email set-up app because of previous issues with it. So, under my Application Management it still shows that I have two Email Set Up applications. I've left BlackBerry Radio on my device, despite the fact that I can't see myself actually using it. If it really drains my device I'll delete the cod at a later date. Thanks for the suggestions.07-31-11 06:29 PMLike 0
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