Leaked OS 7.1.0.205 for BlackBerry Torch 9810 Findings and Fixes
- When I first installed .205, some of my apps wouldn't open. After a soft-boot, they worked, but that bothered me. Then, when I went to use Navita Translator, it required the cod I upped. Soon as I installed, everything 3rd party loaded faster. I'm sure, as Dev's catch up, it won't be needed, but in the meantime it's necessary01-24-12 12:09 PMLike 0
- It appears that .190 and .205 have a cod missing, that 3rd party apps depend on to operate properly.
net_rim_bbapi_adv_app10089.cod apparently is necessary, so I've included .163 - which is the last of the current versions. Could be that RIM dev's have now either integrated this bit of java with another file set, or excluded it because it wasn't needed - which would mean 3rd party app dev's would need to step up their game.
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.Mecca EL likes this.01-24-12 12:31 PMLike 1 - When I first installed .205, some of my apps wouldn't open. After a soft-boot, they worked, but that bothered me. Then, when I went to use Navita Translator, it required the cod I upped. Soon as I installed, everything 3rd party loaded faster. I'm sure, as Dev's catch up, it won't be needed, but in the meantime it's necessary
But my battery drain just keeps inreasing x_x
This build has proved very bad for me x_x
And I have noticed a notification bug
Even if I open a text, or group message, or a whatsapp from the notifications, the notifiction drop down menu does not get refreshed until I exit it.
Anyone facing such a problem?
I installed it on my brother's 9810 also. Same problem.
This usually starts like after 30 minutes of doing a reboot.01-24-12 12:48 PMLike 0 - 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.
Maybe ur USB is broken.
I had this problem, but it worked fine after I changed my USB cord. Hope it helps01-24-12 12:53 PMLike 0 - net_rim_bbapi_adv_app10089.cod apparently is necessary, so I've included .163 - which is the last of the current versions. Could be that RIM dev's have now either integrated this bit of java with another file set, or excluded it because it wasn't needed - which would mean 3rd party app dev's would need to step up their game
http://db.tt/qbSlyuyZ
I just installed this cod using Rock File Manager, and it really does seem to speed up some of my 3rd party apps. Of course, it could just be the power of suggestion... :-)01-24-12 01:07 PMLike 0 - If the USB were broken, then DM, BBHTools and BBBoss wouldn't recognize the phone either, would they? The phone charges, it transfers files OK, OS upgrades go without a hitch. And no change in what does and doesn't recognize my phone, no matter what USB cord I use. I've even tried changing USB ports. The only thing that changes is whether a particular port or cord will allow charging. And that's normal. Is there something else I've missed?01-24-12 01:34 PMLike 0
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- If the USB were broken, then DM, BBHTools and BBBoss wouldn't recognize the phone either, would they? The phone charges, it transfers files OK, OS upgrades go without a hitch. And no change in what does and doesn't recognize my phone, no matter what USB cord I use. I've even tried changing USB ports. The only thing that changes is whether a particular port or cord will allow charging. And that's normal. Is there something else I've missed?
Sorry :$01-24-12 01:37 PMLike 0 - When I boot under the 7.1.0.205 O/S for the 9810, I get the following error.
Uncaught exception: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException.
I sometimes get this when browing or for no obvious reason. I've removed nearly every app I use, and would love some advice on how to troubleshoot and maybe even fix this error.
JIM
Should I re-load this O/S?01-24-12 02:01 PMLike 0 - When I boot under the 7.1.0.205 O/S for the 9810, I get the following error.
Uncaught exception: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException.
I sometimes get this when browing or for no obvious reason. I've removed nearly every app I use, and would love some advice on how to troubleshoot and maybe even fix this error.
JIM
Should I re-load this O/S?01-24-12 02:25 PMLike 0 - When I boot under the 7.1.0.205 O/S for the 9810, I get the following error.
Uncaught exception: java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException.
I sometimes get this when browing or for no obvious reason. I've removed nearly every app I use, and would love some advice on how to troubleshoot and maybe even fix this error.
JIM
Should I re-load this O/S?
http://forums.crackberry.com/blackbe...1/#post7060324
And you might consider giving the kind folks in these forums more than 20 minutes to respond...Last edited by cntrydncr223; 01-24-12 at 03:32 PM.
01-24-12 03:15 PMLike 0 - Hahahahahaha!! Yes! I haven't used it, but alot of other BB users have mentioned it. I personally use Fishloader. It can compile and create alx and jad. It can also inject - the dev calls it "force load"Blacklatino likes this.01-24-12 06:10 PMLike 1
- Ohh cool.
But my battery drain just keeps inreasing x_x
This build has proved very bad for me x_x
And I have noticed a notification bug
Even if I open a text, or group message, or a whatsapp from the notifications, the notifiction drop down menu does not get refreshed until I exit it.
Anyone facing such a problem?
I installed it on my brother's 9810 also. Same problem.
This usually starts like after 30 minutes of doing a reboot.01-24-12 06:13 PMLike 0 -
If you can please try to fix this
I have tried all the OS 7.0s. Neva got such a problem.01-24-12 09:33 PMLike 0 - 01-24-12 10:32 PMLike 0
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- The link I gave you is a multiupload link which works
Multiupload.com - upload your files to multiple file hosting sites!01-25-12 09:01 AMLike 0
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