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I'm a ninny (removing .cod files)
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So, a few months back I got my Curve and hurriedly
skimmed
John Clark's excellent how to on setting it up for max memory space...
I say "
skimmed
" because I realized tonight that I missed the part about MOVING .cods from the "Java" folder to the "Removed Modules" folder.
I think we can all see where this is going...
How do I restore the Java folder to it's original, unedited glory??
Thanks.
(I'll read more carefully next time)
(I always say that... I'll probably never learn.)
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05-31-2008, 03:11 AM
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If it weren't so late, I'd realized much sooner that what I need to do is restore the OS... And Run App Loader again...
HOWTO: Install or reinstall BlackBerry OS
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Yup very easy, just re-install...
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Yup very easy, just re-install...
Very easy is correct, if you have an hour or two.....
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Hm... Didn't take me that long. 40 minutes tops, including the reboot after the install, and I was really tired so it could have gone faster. Did something go wrong for you Dan?
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I have never taken two hours to wipe and reload any of the BBs I have owned.
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Only takes me about 45-50 minutes each time.
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