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But, yes, beta software can have bugs.08-15-12 03:58 PMLike 2 - And the device should not allow you to configure it that way if doing so will force you to wipe your device. Simple as that. But it's okay, those who have been bitten by this should, and hopefully will, report it in the developer beta forums.08-15-12 04:29 PMLike 2
- Ok so I know its beta and I know it will be laden with bugs. Just want to draw the attention of those who have already installed the beta to know if im the only one with the problem.
If you have beta 2.1.x OS, please undock all the icons from the dock into the general app menu and try docking them back individually and let me know what happens.08-15-12 05:02 PMLike 2 - Are you kidding me? At least tell people what problems you encountered BEFORE asking them to serve as your guinea pigs to see if they run into the same problem. That's like going to a website where your computer picks up a virus and then asking others to check out the website to see what happens. Just telling them that you had a problem with the website doesn't tell them anything. If at least you tell them that you think you picked up a virus from the website, then at least this would let them decide for themselves whether to risk it or not.08-15-12 05:53 PMLike 0
- I can confirm that this bug was also present in the first OS that came with the Dev Alpha. I had to ask people at BB10 Jam in Orlando to reinstall OS on my Dev Alpha since Desktop Manager was not equipped to repair the Dev Alpha at that time.
I haven't tried to undock all icons since then.08-15-12 06:34 PMLike 0 - This is happening with the full official release of version 2.1.0.1032.
If you remove all your icons from the dock and then try to add an icon to the dock, it disappears and you get the" array_insert invalid array index" error. Which then means there is no way to launch that app.
If the app is available in App World and not a side loaded app you can delete the app then reinstall and that will restore the icon, but it it is a side load you are SOL. Also you can never add an icon back to the dock.
Very disheartening that they didn't fix this before the official release of 2.110-15-12 09:38 AMLike 0 - This is happening with the full official release of version 2.1.0.1032.
If you remove all your icons from the dock and then try to add an icon to the dock, it disappears and you get the" array_insert invalid array index" error. Which then means there is no way to launch that app.
If the app is available in App World and not a side loaded app you can delete the app then reinstall and that will restore the icon, but it it is a side load you are SOL. Also you can never add an icon back to the dock.
Very disheartening that they didn't fix this before the official release of 2.1
Sent from my BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps using Tapatalk 210-15-12 10:21 AMLike 0 - This is happening with the full official release of version 2.1.0.1032.
If you remove all your icons from the dock and then try to add an icon to the dock, it disappears and you get the" array_insert invalid array index" error. Which then means there is no way to launch that app.
If the app is available in App World and not a side loaded app you can delete the app then reinstall and that will restore the icon, but it it is a side load you are SOL. Also you can never add an icon back to the dock.
Very disheartening that they didn't fix this before the official release of 2.110-16-12 12:43 PMLike 0 - I can't believe that after being in beta for so long, that there's still a lot of Severity 1 bugs in the release. Customers losing data? Having to do a wipe and reinstall? Let's hope that RIM put all the QA resources to BB10, and gutted the team responsible for the PB 2.x release. This is the only explanation that will give me confidence in the quality of BB10.10-16-12 12:49 PMLike 0
- I just finished a survey at BlackBerry Beta Zone and mentioned this issue. At least someone knows about it now. Whether or not they fix it is another issue though. Maybe it will be fixed in the BB10 beta.10-17-12 06:25 PMLike 0
- Are you kidding me? At least tell people what problems you encountered BEFORE asking them to serve as your guinea pigs to see if they run into the same problem. That's like going to a website where your computer picks up a virus and then asking others to check out the website to see what happens. Just telling them that you had a problem with the website doesn't tell them anything. If at least you tell them that you think you picked up a virus from the website, then at least this would let them decide for themselves whether to risk it or not.10-17-12 08:00 PMLike 0
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And believe me I know I was the last person you wanted to see posting on your thread but somehow you convinced a cpl of friends of mine to do what you did and I just wanted to express my unappreciation of you.10-17-12 09:12 PMLike 0 -
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Huge problem with 2.1 beta. Please fix.
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