Here you go, seen a few people commenting that they lost these...
Not my links just those I've bookmarked from other threads so I take no credit for them really.
Are those videos really worth downloading and take up space? I got my PlayBook used so it was already wiped and I never seen those video, wallpapers and bookmarks?
Are those videos really worth downloading and take up space? I got my PlayBook used so it was already wiped and I never seen those video, wallpapers and bookmarks?
Depends, it's a nice vid to show off the PB screen, I have a 64 gig PB so an extra couple hundred meg isn't much for me. If I had a 16 gig one I wouldn't bother personally.
Sorry to be a pain but could you post the actual Dropbox address for the wallpapers only? Online file sharing is blocked here at work, just want to download them onto my phone and keep the ones I want for my Playbook. Not interested in the videos.
Sorry to be a pain but could you post the actual Dropbox address for the wallpapers only? Online file sharing is blocked here at work, just want to download them onto my phone and keep the ones I want for my Playbook. Not interested in the videos.
Sorry to be a pain but could you post the actual Dropbox address for the wallpapers only? Online file sharing is blocked here at work, just want to download them onto my phone and keep the ones I want for my Playbook. Not interested in the videos.
I am also facing same problem. Everything wiped off.
I have used your given links. Thanks for walls. But video did't work. Its OK. Your intention was good and appreciated.
I thought I remembered someone said it was available from appworld or somewhere else but I can't find it.
You can recover it if you run the entire Debrick procedure. No idea why the Security Wipe removes and does not allow or easy recovery of the video.
Try the Debrick method....
Perform a backup of your pb if you can using Desktop Manager or, at least, manually coping any unique data, photos, voice recordings, documents, etc.
1) Turn your playbook OFF by holding down the power button
2) Let your playbook sit for about 10 minutes as earlier suggested.
3) After letting the PB sit (and still powered off) open up the Blackberry Desktop Software (the latest version)
4) Once the Blackberry Desktop Software is opened, use the USB Cable and hook the PB to the PC.. THEN power on the Playbook
5) A screen will show on your computer showing that the device cannot be found
6) Click on Update. It will take awhile
Before you go and follow F2's suggestion, hold off. I'm uploading the video to my SugarSync account now.
That is very generous of you. I had thought about sending it to the cloud. Clod is more like it in my case! It may be my dsl but anything I try sending takes forever to upload - I mean hours.
Do you have both versions of the video? The original longer version and the shorter newer one?
I can't find the shorter version. But I did find the actual hi-res Playbook wallpapers. These images are 1920 x 1920 and 300 dpi, as opposed to the 1024 x 600 and 96 dpi images linked to above. https://app.sugarsync.com/iris/wf/D0..._908_663865221
I can't find the shorter version. But I did find the actual hi-res Playbook wallpapers. These images are 1920 x 1920 and 300 dpi, as opposed to the 1024 x 600 and 96 dpi images linked to above. https://app.sugarsync.com/iris/wf/D0..._908_663865221
I've got both the shorter (140,531kb) and the longer (202,655kb). I think the longer is worth the space/time.
I have performed debrik method twice!!! But no of use. Status is unchanged. Then today I have downloaded the attachment file from syncsugar. It's 202 MB file.
But I can't find this downloaded file anywhere in my tablet. Then where it gone?
Please suggest how to find that downloaded file and how to use it.
Thanks for the support.
You might also want to download an App called "Search Files" - although my version seems to just show the name SEARCH on my pb. It can search for files based on a portion of a filename. So it could help locate where this download was stored and also help with other accidentally "lost" files.