Reviving a Blackberry
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Hello
months ago a blackberry 8230 died for no apparent reason, without having received blows or being charged or anything. Since then I have not been able
to revive it, it does not respond to the software of connection or to connect it to the USB.
The same thing happened to me with a motorola V3X, and I was able to revive it, reinstalling its S.O. and flasheándolo, but it was because I found abundant material.
However of the BB I find nothing at all.
Where can I get documentation or software to revive it? -
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you can contact the mobile service provider…......
in spanish: para ese viaje no hacen falta alforjas, jajajaj
Let's see, being out of warranty and being a model of about 3 years, it's not worth paying.
If I can fix it, I'll learn something and have a spare phone, but if not, it's not a problem. -
Search google for things like "Nuked blackberry" or "Bricked blackberry". I've seen many procedures although they are all 2 or 3 years old. To try …
What to do next if Jl Cmder will not connect and wipe - BlackBerryFAQ
How do I wipe the BlackBerry using Jl Cmder? - BlackBerryFAQ
How to Reload the Operating System on a Nuked or Bricked BlackBerry | CrackBerry.com
How do I Recover a Dead BlackBerry? - BlackBerry Forums at CrackBerry.comI used the third one with an old BB and it worked. Let's see if there's any luck.
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thanks
by the way
is there a key combination to turn on the BB in'service' mode, like with other brands like Motorola?
thanks
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There is a way to turn it on in "safe mode" that I don't know if it will be useful to you. To do this, remove the battery, put it back by pressing the "back" button (or escape or whatever they call it). You have to keep it pressed throughout the start-up (with the waiting bar on the screen) so be patient.
Once this is done and after entering the pin and password if you have them activated, it will indicate that it is in safe mode and will give you the option to continue in that mode or to reset to normal mode.
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