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Old 11-14-2009, 07:40 AM   #81
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UK Orange Bold - installed yesterday...no problems with install and everything working beautifully so far. I like this OS. <cue problems>

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Old 11-14-2009, 09:15 AM   #82
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While having reboots, they're less frequent than on .314; curiously, they happen most often a while after I stop using my device. I think it doesn't like to be put in a pocket.

And I would also like to thank Raptor464 for his investment into this.
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Old 11-14-2009, 09:39 PM   #83
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my sms delivery notices stopped working once i upped to this version. Anyone else have this problem?
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Old 11-15-2009, 12:29 PM   #84
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my sms delivery notices stopped working once i upped to this version. Anyone else have this problem?

Yes. But I've since gone back to .238
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Old 11-15-2009, 03:51 PM   #85
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my sms delivery notices stopped working once i upped to this version. Anyone else have this problem?
Yes, it's annoying.
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Old 11-16-2009, 10:23 AM   #86
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So far, this has been the best of the 5.x OS's for me (230/314/348).

It boots up slower than .314 did but otherwise most everything seems positive:

- Profile settings retain between reboots (wouldn't in 314)
- can install .jad files from SD card again (wouldn't in 314)
- no reboots with 2G, 3G or 2G&3G (had to keep on 3G only in 314)

Negatives:
- calendar appts can be a pain to set, changing time changes date (314 did this also)
- slower bootup

Too early to assess:
- battery life (I was on 3G only on 314)
- memory leaks
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Old 11-16-2009, 10:42 AM   #87
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Reboots aren't as frequent as with .314 but it's still annoying. Back to .238 for me.
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Well for now, I'm going to think about it for a while...I might come up with something radical...who knows. It may even be a simple fix
Any luck on this front?
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No SMS delivery notices - not had this problem...everything seems to be working well.

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Upgrading now..... Will see what happens.
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No reboot issues so far. Just doing EA with my BES.

318 was a reboot legend. Hopefully this is better.
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Old 11-16-2009, 01:50 PM   #92
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Any luck on this front?
No..I have given up for now.. although Sith has 6 Bolds that he trying different combinations with...he may have better luck than I did with my 1 Bold.

And by Sith, I mean Sith_Apprentice
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Anyone have issues with sending pictures over BBM with this version? I can't seem to be able to send pictures anymore.
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Old 11-17-2009, 08:56 AM   #94
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Guys, this maybe a trivial question, but is there anyway I can retain my BES server activation - between OS upgrades?

My IT guys want to throttle me each time, as our BES is outsourced... and requires tickets and so on...

Can I save this as a backup item, and then restore after my next upgrade?
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No..I have given up for now.. although Sith has 6 Bolds that he trying different combinations with...he may have better luck than I did with my 1 Bold.

And by Sith, I mean Sith_Apprentice

Could the 9700 Service Books which must be out now remedy this?
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Could the 9700 Service Books which must be out now remedy this?
I doubt it...there is a module, specifically net_rim_bb_sbinjector_lib.cod, that reads the sim card, determines the carrier, and injects service books for that carrier from a library or service books, when the device is first initialized. I'll give it another go, now that 9700 service books are probably being pushed down.
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Guys, this maybe a trivial question, but is there anyway I can retain my BES server activation - between OS upgrades?

My IT guys want to throttle me each time, as our BES is outsourced... and requires tickets and so on...

Can I save this as a backup item, and then restore after my next upgrade?
In a word? No.
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Well, touch wood, but I'm not having the random reboots like I had with the previous release.
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Guys, this maybe a trivial question, but is there anyway I can retain my BES server activation - between OS upgrades?

My IT guys want to throttle me each time, as our BES is outsourced... and requires tickets and so on...

Can I save this as a backup item, and then restore after my next upgrade?
If your desktop manager is configured for BES (not BIS) then the activation happens automatically after an upgrade.

You can tell this by whether or not your desktop manager will allow you to choose a PIM and select the "Synchronize" option. If you are on BES, it will not let you sync locally. You might just need to reinstall the desktop manager and you shouldn't have to contact IT to activate.
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I doubt it...there is a module, specifically net_rim_bb_sbinjector_lib.cod, that reads the sim card, determines the carrier, and injects service books for that carrier from a library or service books, when the device is first initialized. I'll give it another go, now that 9700 service books are probably being pushed down.
I guess what I was really saying is that this if the first official push of 5.0 OS service books by ATT so maybe it works. Who knows. Thanks for your experimentation.
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