Yeah, that option saved my sanity about a million times on my 8330.
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Yeah, that option saved my sanity about a million times on my 8330.
i accidentally did a file system clean instead of a through clean, what did i do on accident?
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Thanks Cesardrgn - I wanted to make a how to that made it simple for people to do it.
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Did you make sure to notify those guy so they can update their sites info? :p
quite easy to do on the torch. pretty sick little helper. I did the thorough GC and only recovered 1.2mb of data lol but im pretty strict on always clearing crap out.
So anybody got more little how to's in this advanced help screen for doing cool things?
so under engineering screen contents>os engineering screens>device info>device capabilities it says my torch has a trackball... lol
Application BBEscreen (JAD/COD) >>> BBEscreen_Free.zip
thnx buddy, very handy to have as a simple app to generate key :D especialy when my data runs out and i cant get online to generate an E-Screen key
Yes, this very cool :)
I have a Sprint 9630 Tour with a Sprint SIM card that I have failed to enter the correct MEP code after 10 times (no thanks to Sprint customer service giving me incorrect codes). Now in the Advance option sim card page it show network "blocked" and in the main screen upon power up is show my sim card is invalid (I posted it under the 9630 forum)
I was able to access the Engineering Screen (Thanks SCrid2000) and before I start tinkering around, does anyone know if I can reset the MEP counter back to 10 and input a correct MEP code to unlock my SIM card slot
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Lol, no need for a bump :) thx tho
Lol just trying to get some more interest and more ideas/tips/tricks inside this escreen
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I feel so tempted to go over board and tweak the *bleep* outta my Essex...feelin ballsy right now. :eek:
haha same here....i mean who cares if i eff up my torch! i got a 9700 sitting my drawer... right? lol
Well I somehow manage to fry my battery...the new one, lol.
That sucks Trip.
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Haha yea that does suck...
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nicely into the nitty gritty, thanks
Man I can't wait until I get a new phone. I want to play with my old Storm in this screen. I did manage to get to the Screen which to me is cool enough for now.
I noticed the Essex code name (Which is what the Bold 9650 was called internally at RIM prior to launch) is hard coded in here:
http://i954.photobucket.com/albums/a...1_01-59-45.png
This is in OS Engineering Screens - Device Info
I just did not expect to see that in there. Just curious if other devices have the internal RIM name on the QC SW Rev field.
Can anyone tell me what forcing a battery discharge will actually do? (apart from the obvious: discharging the battery)
How long does it take? is the device usable during the discharge? do i recharge it right away? etc... some type of play by play would be much appreciated
Cheers,
I would guess that the battery discharge option is a left over from the old days when batteries could develop a memory that prevented full charging. I don't know what good it would do to fully discharge a lith-ion battery. In fact it would shorten the life of the battery if it was done too much. Like I said, just a guess.
Can someone tell me the difference between doing the garbage collection as opposed to a battery pull to regain leaked memory.
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