Tag: Backup and Restore
Back up and Restore Third-party Applications on your BlackBerry
by Ken on Dec.25, 2008, under Desktop Software
Step One
To start the application back up process you’ll need to open up the BlackBerry Desktop Manager. Plug in your BlackBerry and enter any necessary passwords. Then click on Device Switch Wizard icon which is located on the top-right hand corner of the Desktop Manager home screen.

Step Two
Once in the Device Switch Wizard, click Start for Switch BlackBerry devices

Step Three
On the right-hand side you will see a check box for “Device and Data Options.” Ensure that it is unchecked and that “Third-party applications” is left checked. Now click “Next”.

Step Four
The Device Switch Wizard is will now backing up your third-party applications. Once it is finished do not click “Cancel” or “Next.”

Step Five
On your computer’s desktop go to Start > Search and search your hard-drive for your device’s PIN number. If you don’t know your PIN, it will be listed at the bottom of Desktop Manager as “Device connected (PIN). Alternatively, you can find it by going to Options > Status on your device. Ensure that you search hidden files and folders. You will find a folder with the same name as your PIN as well as a .alx file. Drag both of these files onto your desktop. On your desktop move the .alx file into the folder and store it somewhere safe. Go back into Desktop Manager and cancel the Device Switch Wizard.

That’s it! You’re done backing up your third-party apps. Should disaster strike and you end up losing all of your apps, restoring them is a simple three-step process.
Step One
Open Desktop Manager, plug in your BlackBerry, enter any necessary passwords and select the Application Loader icon on the top-left hand corner of the Desktop Manager home screen.

Step Two
In Application Loader, click “Start” under Add / Remove Applications.

Step Three
After the Application Loader scans your device, click on “Browse” and locate the folder named after your PIN that contains your application back-ups.

Highlight the .alx file and click “Open”. Then click “Next” and all of your applications will start to be loaded onto your BlackBerry.

All the above information is credited to The Boy Genius Report
Configuring automatic wireless backup
by Ken on Dec.16, 2008, under Desktop Software
Automatic wireless backup copies BlackBerry smartphone user settings and data from the BlackBerry smartphone to the BlackBerry Enterprise Server automatically. These settings and data can be later restored to the BlackBerry smartphone during the enterprise activation process.Automatic wireless backup is enabled on the BlackBerry Enterprise Server by default. Automatic wireless back up allows system administrators to wirelessly restore settings and data if the BlackBerry smartphone experiences a problem.
Restoring all backed up data
by Ken on Dec.16, 2008, under Desktop Software
A visual step-by-step aid to guide through the use of BlackBerry Desktop Manager (version 4.1) Backup and Restore tool to restoring BlackBerry device databases to most recent backup.
Also available, click here for a link to the BlackBerry Technical Support website.
Restoring a single database from a backup
by Ken on Dec.16, 2008, under Desktop Software
A visual step-by-step aid to guide through the use of BlackBerry Desktop Manager (version 4.1) Backup and Restore tool to clear a single BlackBerry device database to remove a file that may have become corrupted and/or unusable such as address books, service books, etc.
Clearing BlackBerry device databases
by Ken on Dec.16, 2008, under Desktop Software
A visual step-by-step aid to guide through the use of BlackBerry Desktop Manager (version 4.1) Backup and Restore tool to clear BlackBerry device databases to remove files that may have become corrupted and/or unusable such as address books, service books, etc.
Backing up a BlackBerry device
by Ken on Dec.16, 2008, under Desktop Software
A visual step-by-step aid to guide through the use of BlackBerry Desktop Manager (version 4.1) Backup and Restore tool to backup BlackBerry device settings such as icon positions, font settings, browser bookmarks, and address book files.









































