Originally Posted by
kraski Thanks, Mecca. I added it, "just in case". Because the alarm clock wouldn't exit, even after deleting all the alarms. But it gave me a chance to practice what I preach -- look for answers before you ask questions that have been already answered, probably multiple times. I had to look because, no matter what I try, both BBSAK and BBMC refuse to recognize my 9810. So, I looked at BBHTools and BBBoss. Both of those recognize my phone, as does DM. I need to learn more about both programs, but BBHTools seems to require a .jad to install a .cod and I was clueless as to how to inject with BBBoss.
So, here's the gem that I ran across by accident. Recently, Crackberry had highlighted a free file manager called Rock File Manager. Since it handled creating archives on the phone, it sounded like a tool I'd appreciate. In my research on injecting .cods into an OS, I discovered that another feature of Rock File Manager is that it can install a .cod without needing a .jad file. And that's how I got your .cod installed. I moved it from PC to my sd card, then used Rock File Manager to install from there. With a reset just to be sure it was recognized.