- your phone should be functional :P
Delete any blackberry os that you might have had installed.
1. Download the base OS. In this case its going to be 6.0.0.668
2. Install .668 on your PC
3. Go into C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\RIM\AppLoader scroll to the bottom and
delete the "vendor" file.
4. Go to the link (of the hybrid) I posted above and download the Xarles hybrid (near the
bottom of the first thread; in big blue font)
5. When its finished downloading open the file using winrar or any other zip program
6. Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\RIM\Shared\Loader Files\ Click on the only
folder that should be here
7. Extract all of your Xarles files into the Java folder (Copy & replace)
8. After its done make sure you do a complete back up of your phone
9. Take the battery out of your phone and connect it to the computer via usb
10. Go back into the apploader folder and click on "loader"
11. Hit next
12. It should automatically recognize your phone in the connection box. When it does
recognize it, hit next quickly.
13. Then choose which apps you want.
14. Hit next.
15. Here there will be a summary of everything. PUT YOUR BATTERY IN YOUR PHONE.
16. Hit next and sit back.
17. Restore your data.03-17-12 10:21 AMLike 0 - Yes Legal Eagle, Tiny meter v 1,2 is compatible with OS 7.0/7.1, I use it on my bold 9900 with OS 7.1.0.284 and I have no issue, I think Meterberry has some battery drain issues with OS 7.0/7.1
Last edited by Sator; 03-20-12 at 03:53 AM.
Legal Eagle likes this.03-17-12 11:15 AMLike 1 - I noticed in event viewer that I have a lot of "S Java Exception - NullPointerException" entries, anything to be concerned with?03-17-12 11:48 AMLike 0
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Thanks anyway, stuck with MeterBerry for now.03-17-12 12:39 PMLike 0 - Attached Tiny meter V 1.2 cod. and ALX file , just use application loader to install itLegal Eagle likes this.03-17-12 08:43 PMLike 1
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- Wouldn't be much help. And it's easier to show what I leave in when I install. I'm pretty sure the Pierre thread has my list of OS files that I install.03-21-12 10:33 AMLike 0
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- The amount of memory used by the OS will vary greatly. I have seen my own device reporting use over 200 MB for the OS. In my experience it is largely affected by browser use.03-23-12 08:03 AMLike 0
- wu-wei what is this s java exception msgs i am getting in the event log? is it todo with the ribbon file or what? i am constally getting this error in the event log.. is that why you switch to a different ribbon in yvon hybrid? btw you should update your sig with your new hybrids.
Last edited by UnderBerry; 03-24-12 at 12:35 PM. Reason: this is the error listed many times in event log: S Java Exception - NullPointerException
03-24-12 12:05 PMLike 0 - About the camera issue, I experienced it again today. This time I took a few photo's with me 9700 then put it away, then I went to use it 10mins later and it was shut off, no response from any buttons pressed/held down. I had to do a battery pull to turn it back on. It maybe a the battery is disconnecting from the phone some how in my pocket (no I'm not running with it! just walking casually) but come to think about it, this only happens after taking a pic with it it. Weird.
In my experience, I think it's realated to the 3 files/cods.(phone dc resources, phone model, phone resource cods) from os 7, changing those 3 cods. to OS. 723 cods. will fix the problem.
The strange thing is that it happens randomly. If it happens, I pull the battery and restart phone, then take a picture again and it's fine, I take a few more pics, everything is fine.. but say a few hours later I try to take a pic, it shuts off.03-24-12 12:19 PMLike 0 - Sator I replaced the 3 files as you said, but I'm still experiencing my 9700 shutting of when taking a picture mainly.. I press the button to snap a pic and I hear a slight pop/click sound when it should be the shutter sound, and then the phone dies and no button has any effect (pressed or held down), I then have to do a battery pull to turn the phone back on.. Maybe the battery is old?
The strange thing is that it happens randomly. If it happens, I pull the battery and restart phone, then take a picture again and it's fine, I take a few more pics, everything is fine.. but say a few hours later I try to take a pic, it shuts off.UnderBerry likes this.03-24-12 06:43 PMLike 1 - Did you shrink the OS? If you did, you probably click on the Voice recorder when you were marking stuff to shrink out. That's how i see it.03-31-12 03:31 AMLike 0
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Can you please share the purpose of this procedure 9? Thanks in advance phoreoneone.04-03-12 06:53 AMLike 0
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