{"id":489,"date":"2010-03-21T18:10:39","date_gmt":"2010-03-21T10:10:39","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/kenshinjeff.jp\/?p=489"},"modified":"2010-03-21T18:12:30","modified_gmt":"2010-03-21T10:12:30","slug":"troubleshooting-a-blackberry-with-jl_cmder-jvm-error-102","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kenshinjeff.jp\/2010\/03\/21\/troubleshooting-a-blackberry-with-jl_cmder-jvm-error-102\/","title":{"rendered":"Troubleshooting a BlackBerry with JL_Cmder JVM Error 102"},"content":{"rendered":"

Recently, I had the chance to play with a BlackBerry. For most telcos, I believe you can do a one to one exchange, but what if you need to backup your data and it’s 3am at night? You can attempt to fix it yourself before deciding to wipe it. Using this method, it is possible to access your BlackBerry while the screen shows the dreaded JVM Error 102 \/ infinite reset screen.<\/p>\n

Install the BlackBerry Desktop application if you have not done so, you should have an installation cd which comes with your BlackBerry or you can download it from here.
\nhttp:\/\/na.blackberry.com\/eng\/services\/desktop\/<\/a><\/p>\n

Download the JL_Cmder JavaLoader Utility from blackberryfreaks.
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http:\/\/www.blackberryfreaks.com\/downloads\/JL_cmder\/JL_Cmder%20v1.9.zip<\/a>
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http:\/\/www.blackberryfreaks.com\/JL_Cmder.html<\/a><\/p>\n

In case you were wondering, I believe, most, if not all BlackBerry applications are running on java. When you download a BlackBerry application from a website, it actually downloads a text file called “application_name.jad” which instructs the BlackBerry to download and install the various installation files onto your BlackBerry. If not, let me know, I’ll tinker with it when I have the opportunity to do so : x<\/p>\n

If you open the .jad file with a text editor, you will find that it contains the following instructions\/configurations:<\/p>\n