The Bold Explorer
       
       BROWSER SETUP
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       HOW TO MAKE THE BLACKBERRY BROWSER
       WORK ON A REGULAR (NON-BIS) DATA PLAN
       
       You should back up your device and
       apps. There is a step at which you
       could erase a lot of important stuff!
       
       1. You can back up your phone settings
       and some data using BlackBerry
       Desktop.
 (HTM) BlackBerry Desktop
       
       2. You can back up your third-party
       apps (including the OTA apps) using
       BlackBerry Swiss Army Knife
 (HTM) BlackBerry Swiss Army Knife
       
       3. Before beginning, make sure to set
       your APN. The instructions are on the
       introduction page.
 (DIR) Introduction Page
       
       
       THE PROCESS:
       
       1. You need to have BlackBerry Desktop
       installed on your computer. If you
       don’t have it, get it:
 (HTM) BlackBerry Desktop
       
       2. Download the Anworm service books.
 (HTM) Anworm Service Books
       
       If that link breaks, search for
       "Browser_via_TCP_all_network_beta_V1.1.ipd"
       and you should be able to find them.
       
       3. Connect your BlackBerry device to
       your computer with a USB cable. If
       BlackBerry Desktop does not start
       automatically, start it.
       
       4. On your BlackBerry, go to Options >
       Device > Advanced System Settings >
       Service Book.
       
       5. Hold down the 'Alt' key and press
       S B E B. You should see a message that
       says, "Legacy SB Restore Enabled."
       Press Okay.
       
       6. On your computer, in BlackBerry
       Desktop, go to Device > Restore.
       
       7. Press "Change" and navigate to the
       folder with
       Browser_via_TCP_all_network_beta_V1.1.ipd
       file in it. Press "OK." You should now
       see the file
       "Browser_via_TCP_all_network_beta_V1.1.ipd"
       listed in the Restore window.
       
       8. Click on
       "Browser_via_TCP_all_network_beta_V1.1.ipd"
       to select it.
       
       9. Under the heading "Select Data to
       Restore," select "Select Device Data
       and Settings” and then tick the box
       for “Service Book."
       
       Step #9 is really important.
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       Make sure it's done right. If you
       screw it up you could end up wiping a
       lot of settings and data, but then,
       that's why you did the backup, right?
       
       10. Press "Restore" and answer "Yes"
       to the confirmation dialogue.
       
       You're done. Your browser should work
       over your cellular data connection.
       There is no need to reboot the device
       in order for the new service books to
       take effect.
       
       
       NOTE:
       
       If you have problems, you can use
       BlackBerry Desktop to restore just the
       service books from the backup you made
       using the BlackBerry Desktop software
       before beginning. The procedure is
       almost identical to the one above (on
       step 8, use your backup file instead
       of
       Browser_via_TCP_all_network_beta_V1.1.ipd,
       and on Step 9, tick only the box for
       service books).