- I read through the thread as best I could, but didn't see any mention of this. I'm hoping somebody knows what's up...
When I bring up the Compose list right after a reboot, everything shows up properly. I get Compose Email, and under Compose Other I get Compose Text Message, PIN, BBM, Instant Message. If I click on a date and and pick Compose, I get a list for Email, Text Message, PIN, BBM, Windows Live. Everything's great.
Any time after that though, I don't have the option to create a new PIN. Going to a contact list entry and clicking on their PIN directly only gives me the option to Switch Application, Copy or get the Full Menu. Basically, anywhere I should be able to send a new PIN, I can't. I can respond to an existing PIN though.
I thought I installed BL6 correctly, but I'm starting to think I need to reinstall it from scratch. I had found a thread somewhere about someone not being able to send PINs due to an IT policy, but I've run through the steps to reset my phone to factory defaults with the same outcome.
For messaging apps, I've got Windows Live and Whatsapp installed in addition to the BBM included in BL6. I'm running on a Rogers 9700 if it matters. Platform version that shows up for me is 6.6.0.236.
Any thoughts anyone? Everything else appears to work correctly.
I have no complaints whatsoever otherwise. The free memory with this hybrid is awesome! I'm actually tempted to install more stuff because of it
1. Install base OS (I recommend the .706)
2. DO NOT delete files inside the base OS.
3. Copy and paste everything from the java folder from berrylicious VI into the java folder for the base os, agree to overwite/replace all files.
4. To still have lots of memory left, I recommend you use BB Boss to shrink the OS, I actually shrunk mine down more than the initial berrylicious OS. (I had 128 MB free before I installed any applications)
5.Start the application loading process as usual.
*NOTE* I recommend a full device wipe first, but back up your data first through the desktop manager.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.comzocster likes this.01-07-12 10:28 AMLike 1 - This is the best hybrid I have used so far! Thanks guys! Good battery. Decent memory. Quick bootup. Loving it.
I just have one question tho, I tried to install an app that I previously had, 2go, and it gives me an error when I try download it, "error 907 Invalid COD". Please advise
Use BBSAK to inject the cod: net_rim_loader.cod after that u'll be able to install 2go, operamini and the rest.01-07-12 11:07 AMLike 0 - I didn't quite understand which base OS to use for the bold 9650, and has anyone tested it on this bb? If so, could I have your opinion on it?01-07-12 03:29 PMLike 0
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Oh shoot! I think it's because I shrunk the OS.01-08-12 10:17 AMLike 0 - Zocs, I tried replacing the hybrid loader file with .706 like you told me to after I had some difficulty installing some games. As the result, I managed to install them (you informed me correctly, the games aren't compatible for "os7" as they recognize yours as it) , but it backfires me with such crappy browsing experience.. Out of memory and stuff like that. Is it possible if you provide a version of the hybrid that support both? I know I can just backtrack your previous hybrid versions that has os6 loader, but prolly you have better one to produce with new stuffs that came out01-08-12 12:42 PMLike 0
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Edit: it seems 3.9 is for os7 devicesLast edited by danieljtmcleod1989; 01-08-12 at 06:15 PM.
01-08-12 04:37 PMLike 0 - 01-08-12 04:48 PMLike 0
- Try replacing the 7.11 BIS cods with the 6.11 cods from the base OS. I've had to do this for the same reason. The best way to do this is to wipe your BB and reload the hybrid with the 6.11 cods.01-08-12 09:32 PMLike 0
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Best you have your base os cut and paste to another folder. Open net_rim_bis with notepad.
Check the files required half way down.
Best I can advise sorry
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk01-08-12 10:22 PMLike 0 - I replace all BIS files (all begin with net_rim_bis...), there should be 8 or nine of them, & insert the five 6.11 BIS files. I think the lib files are the same for the base OS & hybrid. I've had to do this for any hybrid with the 7.11 BIS files. Idk, but my 9650 just doesn't work with them. Good luck.01-08-12 10:24 PMLike 2
- I replace all BIS files (all begin with net_rim_bis...), there should be 8 or nine of them, & insert the five 6.11 BIS files. I think the lib files are the same for the base OS & hybrid. I've had to do this for any hybrid with the 7.11 BIS files. Idk, but my 9650 just doesn't work with them. Good luck.
Thanks for helping out ??o°, will click that thanks button asap lol.
Sent from my BlackBerry 9900 using Tapatalk01-08-12 10:29 PMLike 0 -
Make sure you install the correct version thanks.01-09-12 01:04 AMLike 0 -
- hey there,
i installed this hybrid over .668 base on my torch 9800. whenever i re boot the device it gives me a uncaught java error.
can someone pls help me solve the issue!01-09-12 07:21 AMLike 0 - You'll have to tell us exactly what error your getting first, and provide an event log read from bbsak if possible to make things easier. Its most likely caused by an app you have installed.01-09-12 07:54 AMLike 0
- ok, so the exact error i get it Uncaught exception: java.lang.error
unfortunately i cannot give u an error log from bbsak as bbsak does not work from my windows 7 laptop...which is weird too...it doesnt recognize my phone01-09-12 08:30 AMLike 0 -
And BBSAK works fine for me... Make sure you click end all processes first and make sure ur exited from all bb desktop software and tru to connect, if it doesn't connect disconnect ur phone, and as soon as you reconnect the device via cable try to connect via BBSAK
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-09-12 02:34 PMLike 0
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