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Old 11-20-2006, 03:25 PM   #21
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Old 11-21-2006, 11:30 AM   #22
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Hahahaha, it must have been a joke. EVERY product sold by a shop MUST have a warranty.
Yes I know. That's why I wonder why they don't want to provide warranty even without joining their plan. I called Blackberry Tech Service and they forwarded me to CSL Hongkong again.

And when I called CSL Hongkong, they did not want to help me even if i'm willing to pay for the service.

I'm helpless.
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JVM error codes.

Thanks Stinsonddog.

I've tried already.
I tried with JavaLoader and also with JVM Commander, with and without battery.
I tried installing the software using application loader on the desktop software, with and without battery.

The device just won't connect to the PC. It keeps turning itself on and off.
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Maybe I'm crazy or lucky, but I had a JvM 547 and saw all of these forums with the same step by step processes...

I decided that wasn't good enough as, being a fool, I hadn't backed up my latest phone numbers and I didn't want to lose them. And, I decided that T-mobile could take care of this step by step (I installed my car stereo today so I was a little weary of step by step)...

Instead, I removed the SIM and turned on the phone. After a 20 second hourglass, I got the Blackberry OS (normal as ever, except no SIM). I backed up my stuff instantly, and then I turned it off, added the sim and transflash, and turned it back on.

Now it works fine.

Is this a viable solution, or was I just lucky?
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