BerryLicio.us Ultimate hybrid for most OS 7.1 devices
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- RC5 beta
Full OS 9900 http://www.mediafire.com/file/zan66ntvd70z989
This has no meterberry or QL but still have beta apps.
Java only, use 523 in most cases, multi Sfi not the jAsia ones. http://www.mediafire.com/file/u2aonxa13mz2orz
Oh, had a late night craving for BK which gave me energy!
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BerryLicio.us09-08-12 07:55 AMLike 5 -
Lol, no where in the guide to delete the java content. But to copy and replace.
You don't have enough there to load an OS onto a phone
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BerryLicio.us09-08-12 08:00 AMLike 0 -
The Hybrid Java is pre shrunk by Zocster. If you are happy with this then delete the Java files from the base OS and replace with those from the Hybrid.09-08-12 08:05 AMLike 0 - 09-08-12 08:07 AMLike 0
- RC5 beta
Full OS 9900 rc5b-9900M_v7.1.0.523_P5.1.0.393.zip
This has no meterberry or QL but still have beta apps.
Java only, use 523 in most cases, multi Sfi not the jAsia ones. RC5BJava.zip
Oh, had a late night craving for BK which gave me energy!
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BerryLicio.usLegal Eagle likes this.09-08-12 08:10 AMLike 1 -
For all other devices except 9900 it is only the java files that one has to use and always copy and replace, that is where all the confusion happened.
In my opinion we should mention the device we are going to load the OS, in our questions to avoid any confusion.Last edited by maxx71; 09-08-12 at 08:49 AM.
09-08-12 08:15 AMLike 0 -
Yes apologies. That reply was to a 9900 owner. I forgot to make a distinction for different handsets
Non 9900 users need to extract over the base OS.
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Don't forget to delete vendor files.
Any further questions, please ask, we are all here to help !
Good Luck !09-08-12 08:27 AMLike 0 -
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I have pasted the original Java files into the Java folder. After that REPLACED the files. The rebooting has stopped for a while at the same place (like before after my "clever" installation). Installation has continued. Somehow the whole process has finished. The contacts, messages and my settings have been restored at the end. The applications are missing but I will restore them from the backup or install again. I can not find the device analyzer.
Thanks! Probably I will wright again.maxx71 likes this.09-08-12 08:52 AMLike 1 - Thanks =). What I actually did:
I have pasted the original Java files into the Java folder. After that REPLACED the files. The rebooting has stopped for a while at the same place (like before after my "clever" installation). Installation has continued. Somehow the whole process has finished. The contacts, messages and my settings have been restored at the end. The applications are missing but I will restore them from the backup or install again. I can not find the device analyzer.
Thanks! Probably I will wright again.
Go into Device>advanced system settings
Hold down ALT key and type BBDA
This should unhide the Analyzer for you.
Unless you leave it running you will need to repeat after a battery pullmaxx71 likes this.09-08-12 08:57 AMLike 1 - Just a quick question. What would be the best base for RC5B, and would I be better off using the 523.sfi ?
Did try RC5A, but found Battery drain quite high!09-08-12 09:05 AMLike 0 -
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This is the current list of "good" and "bad" areas - and as you can see, the 'bad" area list encompasses a large portion of the US including many major metro areas:
There were no mic problems reported from anyone in:
So. California, Chicago (IL), Miami (FL), Raleigh (NC), Atlanta (GA), Louisville and Bowling Green (KY)and Dallas and Houston (TX) - the New England area seems to have no problems; large parts of NM seem to have no problems;
Mic problems were reported in the following areas:
Baltimore (MD), Boise (ID), Cleveland (OH), Cincinnati (OH), Denver (CO), Detroit (MI), Eugene (OR), New Jersey, NY, Central PA, Philladelphia (PA), suburbs of Philadelphia, Phoenix (AZ), Portland (OR), Seattle (WA), St. Louis (MO), Wilmington (DE), Washington DC, Wisconsin, Minneapolis (MN), Wichita (KS), Glenwood Springs and Aspen (CO)
So - we beg, beseech - (and whatever else is needed) to Lord Zocster the Omniscient and Guru of all things BB OS to help us poor souls on AT&T (and there are MANY OF US!) enjoy the kind of performance that BerryLicio.us brings to everyone else . . . . .
(OK - maybe the Lord Zocster thing is a bit tacky . . . trying to get my point across LOL!)Legal Eagle and maxx71 like this.09-08-12 09:27 AMLike 2 - Actually, Ian, it is more than "certain folk on AT&T" - NO ONE on AT&T with a 9810 or 9900 can run an OS higher than .391 - any OS of .4XX or higher ilk will have the "mic problem" in a good portion of the US. If one lives in a "bad" area or, like myself and many, travel on business to "bad" areas, we are stuck with .391 or lower.
This is the current list of "good" and "bad" areas - and as you can see, the 'bad" area list encompasses a large portion of the US including many major metro areas:
There were no mic problems reported from anyone in:
So. California, Chicago (IL), Miami (FL), Raleigh (NC), Atlanta (GA), Louisville and Bowling Green (KY)and Dallas and Houston (TX) - the New England area seems to have no problems; large parts of NM seem to have no problems;
Mic problems were reported in the following areas:
Baltimore (MD), Boise (ID), Cleveland (OH), Cincinnati (OH), Denver (CO), Detroit (MI), Eugene (OR), New Jersey, NY, Central PA, Philladelphia (PA), suburbs of Philadelphia, Phoenix (AZ), Portland (OR), Seattle (WA), St. Louis (MO), Wilmington (DE), Washington DC, Wisconsin, Minneapolis (MN), Wichita (KS), Glenwood Springs and Aspen (CO)
So - we beg, beseech - (and whatever else is needed) to Lord Zocster the Omniscient and Guru of all things BB OS to help us poor souls on AT&T (and there are MANY OF US!) enjoy the kind of performance that BerryLicio.us brings to everyone else . . . . .
(OK - maybe the Lord Zocster thing is a bit tacky . . . trying to get my point across LOL!)
However, if it is (as I suspect) the .sfi then even the OS maestro known as Zocs probably has his hands tied as you can't easily mess with the .sfi file.maxx71 likes this.09-08-12 09:34 AMLike 1 - Am officially now on RC5 beta and am loving it.
Although i am not an expert enough to know the difference instantly but once it settles (post Zocs bedding schedule) will post here for findings.
Thanks Zocs, Ian and all those who tested and have an Input in its creation.Legal Eagle likes this.09-08-12 09:52 AMLike 1
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