1. kennyslim's Avatar
    Had my BB Bold 9650 for a month now, upgraded to the OS 6.0, it crashed once while downloading app. Reinstalled the OS 6.0 but now some Apps like Bing, Bing Map, and an application called ECG Guide get this message:

    "Non-persistable class indices exhausted"

    Can anybody help?
    11-19-10 12:55 AM
  2. SCrid2000's Avatar
    I just found out what this means today
    It means you have too many apps installed, you'll have to get rid of some - I was getting this with a couple apps, I deleted a couple older apps I don't really use, and BAM everything worked.
    Razor213 likes this.
    11-19-10 04:39 PM
  3. RicanMedic78's Avatar
    I been plaqued with this problem from the start! If its not 50 or so apps, its at 180ish mb that I get this crash or loop reboot! No ones been able to help after a ton of threads I started on the subject. I'm glad to find someone finally writing about the same experience I been struggling with for more than 6 months!
    05-16-11 02:47 AM
  4. Razor213's Avatar
    Ok guys I tried out the fix about having too many apps.....I guess you guys were correct. I removed several apps that i dont use at all and rebooted and guess what everything NOW works.....I really appreciate this fix. Have a great day....
    05-23-11 11:17 AM
  5. SCrid2000's Avatar
    Glad you got it working. Yeah, it's an annoying stupid bug, but at least it's an easy fix.
    05-23-11 09:30 PM
  6. alap1983's Avatar
    What a STUPID Way of saying... Too Many Apps.. Delete some...
    The errors could be a bit simple to understand... BUT NOOOO.......BB has to complicate things!
    07-11-11 06:16 AM
  7. RicanMedic78's Avatar
    What a STUPID Way of saying... Too Many Apps.. Delete some...
    The errors could be a bit simple to understand... BUT NOOOO.......BB has to complicate things!
    And its too many apps, yet, the file free still ends up hovering at 160 to 180. So much for 512mb

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    07-11-11 12:51 PM
  8. jaydee5799's Avatar
    And its too many apps, yet, the file free still ends up hovering at 160 to 180. So much for 512mb

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    I have a big memory leak on my Bold and when I get to 160 MB my phone locks up and spontaneously reboots. I CANNOT use it when it gets to this point. Therefore, I treat 160MB as ROCK BOTTOM. I deleted apps and themes and shrunk my OS and now start at almost 300 do I don't have to worry about losing memory everyday. After about 16 hrs, I'm down to 190 or so and still am able to use my phone.
    07-11-11 01:07 PM
  9. papped's Avatar
    Just a side note, but you could probably shrink out some of the OS stuff if you want more space
    07-11-11 01:16 PM
  10. RicanMedic78's Avatar
    There's always a solution or remedy. But the elephant in the room that no one wants to just say is that u have a 512mb device thats not really 512 mb! To me, thats false advertising if u ask me! And even rim support acts like they dont know whats going on.

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    07-14-11 12:32 PM
  11. daynebca's Avatar
    i'm running into this same error on my Torch 9800. however i have 230 MB free. been getting this on the latest 6.0 OS upgrade
    08-13-11 07:11 AM
  12. stevem12t2's Avatar
    getting this on bb news feeds. Had to use bbsak to remove the cods after rebooting because of an infinite boot loop. I got it again on re-install but instead removed the app before rebooting so as to not go into the boot cycle loop. Timing was hard to get the cods removed in bbsak.
    08-28-11 04:20 PM
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