Rim blackberry desktop manager software 4.6 download
Save the contents of the zipped file in another folder on your hard drive. Within the new folder, you should see two different files, one with the extension ".
The zipped software may also include a text file with installation instruction or something of the like. When Desktop Manager recognizes your device--the status bar at the bottom of the screen will say "Connected" and list your smartphone PIN--you should open the Application Loader.
After searching for your device configuration, Desktop Manager will then display a list of all the software currently on your BlackBerry. From there, you should click the Browse button, to locate the new software you wish to install. Navigate to the file with the unpacked contents of your zipped file, select the ". Then you'll be returned to the screen that displays all the software on your device, but this time around, you'll find the new software within that list.
Make sure the checkbox next to the new software is filled, and then hit Next. The following screen shows a list of the files being added or removed, and if the information is accurate, hit Finish and the installation process begins. Again, don't worry if it seems to be taking a long time and Desktop Manager says only "Connecting to Device. Finally, you should launch the application, enter in an activation code, if necessary--purchased software often requires such an unlock code--and you're all set.
Getting rid of applications on your device using Desktop Manager is very similar to adding software. Uncheck the boxes next to those applications and click Next.
Again, you'll see a list of the applications you're about to remove. If the list is correct, hit Finish and say goodbye to the selected software. Be patient, though; like the application addition process, removal can take some time. To further customize the specific information you wish to back up, click the Advanced tab on the main Backup and Restore screen. In the right column, select the specific device data you wish to backup and then hit the left-facing arrow between the columns to copy the information from the Device Databases side to the Computer Databases.
Next, launch the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, click the Backup and Restore icon in the top right corner and on the next screen, and choose Restore. Browse to the appropriate backup file on your hard drive and click Open. Hit Yes, and the desktop manager starts restoring your data. The Options section lists a number of options related to the device data that you wish to transfer to the new device. For example, you can choose to transfer all device data and options, as well as all third-party applications.
Or you can pick just device data or only third-party apps. There are also options for updating existing applications — if updates are available — and you can manually select which apps you wish to transfer.
A variety of progress bars will appear on screen as Desktop Manager scans your device and copies its contents for backup. This will take a few minutes, so be patient. When the backup process is complete, another dialogue box appears asking you to select your new device. At this point, connect the new BlackBerry that you wish to transfer data and applications to and select the corresponding PIN from the drop down menu.
Then hit OK.
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