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Old 11-04-2008, 09:28 AM   #3
UncleMike
Thumbs Must Hurt
 
Join Date: Jul 2008
Model: 8330
OS: 4.5.0.77
PIN: ch me, I must be dreaming
Carrier: Verizon
Posts: 157
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I had a couple of minor issues, both of which I was able to easily recover from:
  1. Viigo (2.x) was unable to login after re-supplying my credentials. I got a cryptic error message referring to "IsValidOldAccountID" - apparently an internal module name. Some quick research yielded not information. This was all the incentive I needed to remove Viigo and install the 3.x beta instead (something I was considering doing before the OS update), which when smoothly.
  2. Google Sync initially failed to sync after re-supplying my credentials, but has synced fine since.
  3. I lost all the data for the web shortcuts I had installed on my desktop from http://m.jonathanfisher.co.uk/webshortcuts. Since Viigo has basically replaced what I was using this for (shortcuts to Google Reader, Google News, and a weather shortcut), it was no great loss - at least for now

What steps did I take that ended up going so smoothly?
  1. Download the OS update from Smith Micro's VZW web site, at a dialup-like pace
  2. Verify that DM 4.5 (multi-language, 276MB) was the latest offered on that site. Not wanting to wait a week to download at my previous pace, I then downloaded DM 4.5 (English only, no media manager, about 65MB) from the Blackberry site
  3. Installed DM 4.5 and rebooted
  4. Installed OS 4.5.x and rebooted
  5. Started DM, connected my device, and proceeded to upgrade when prompted
  6. At one screen at the beginning of the update process I selected "Advanced" and then unchecked the things I knew I didn't want - Spanish and French - and check what I did want - Docs to Go.
  7. Watch many progress bars come and go, trying to maintain my sanity and composure while my kids yelled and screamed at professional wrestling in the next room
  8. Wait, with increasing anxiety, my eyes bouncing between hte "Connecting to device" message, the progress bar that seemed stalled, and the spinning hourglass on my BB display
  9. Then suddenly, it was done (I don't remember the message)

A couple of notes:
  1. Since this was an official release from Verizon for my Verizon device, I DID NOT delete the vendor.xml file, since this specific instruction seems targeted at users installing an OS not officially released by their carrier
  2. I recently rebuilt my PC from scratch, which left less chance for undesireable interaction from other apps
  3. I do not have VZ Access Manager installed.

From what I've read, I don't think I did anything remarkable, but I felt like I should respond, since I think the underlying idea behind the OP's post is correct - people don't usually report success, only failure accompanied by a plee for help, which can scare off many people.

Last edited by UncleMike; 11-04-2008 at 11:36 AM..
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