Owners of the BlackBerry Bold 9700 in the UK will likely be running BlackBerry's version 5 operating system. Version 5 isn't bad, but RIM released some time ago, and it's excellent. The interface is really souped up, and it makes the phone easier and faster to use. Unfortunately, OS 6 isn't released in the UK, and UK carriers don't let you upgrade without jumping through some hoops first. Here's our guide on how to complete the upgrade yourself. This release isn't officially supported in the UK yet, and we can't support or recommend doing this.
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Make sure you have the latest copy of the BlackBerry Desktop Manager installed. If you don't, you can get it. Sync your phone with the BlackBerry Desktop Manager, and be sure to take a backup of your phone's data. The upgrade should be a lossless process, but you never know. If you do lose data, you should be able to recover some of it with. Visit BlackBerry's and select the latest AT&T OS for download.
At the time of writing, that's 6.0.0.2342. Run the downloaded OS update program, and it'll install the update into BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Open the BlackBerry Desktop Manager's 'Apploader' folder. This will likely be in C: Program Files Common Files Research in Motion Apploader (or C: Program Files (x86) Common Files Research in Motion Apploader on x64 systems). Rename the 'vendor.xml' file to 'vendor.xml' so that the desktop manager cannot find it. Run the application loader program, 'Loader.exe' from the folder, and follow the instructions it presents. It'll take you through the OS upgrade on your BlackBerry, which could take 5 - 10 minutes.
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Enjoy your newly upgraded BlackBerry! There's a neat video showing off some of the new features in BlackBerry OS 6 below. By Hassan April 7 th, 2012 There is no apploader folder or any file named vendor what should i do?
@Hassan; The appdata is stored outside the IPB or BBB file, but still need to be backed up. The apploader folder is found C: Program Files (x86) Common Files Research In Motion And restoring App third party apps is carried out via the Loader.exe and a stored PIN executed in this folder.
If it doesn't exist something has gone wrong, its important you pick Backup Data and Apps (including Messages) during the backup process.