"Is there any way to get everything I need off the web to get the Blackberry software on my computer again?"
I guess asides from being lazy you are also dense. I did have something constructive to say, you asked the question above, did you not, well I answered it, I said
YES.
Now what part of yes do you not understand? If it helps I will spell it, Y E S.
And if that is hard to follow maybe this as defined by the American Heritage Dictionary might help:
yes
(y
s) KEY
ADVERB:
It is so; as you say or ask. Used to express affirmation, agreement, positive confirmation, or consent. NOUN:
pl. yes·es - An affirmative or consenting reply.
- An affirmative vote or voter.
TRANSITIVE VERB:
yessed , yes·sing , yes·es
To give an affirmative reply to. INTERJECTION:
Used to express great satisfaction, approval, or happiness. ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, from Old English g
se, so be it! : probably g
a, so; see i- in Indo-European roots + s
e, may it be so; see es- in Indo-European roots