After you click next, Loader Waits for you to Connect the Device.
Proceed to Step #2

Step #2: We need to connect the BlackBerry to the Computer via USB cable. But here's where the tricky part comes in with the Nuked BlackBerry. Do you see in the image above where it says COM1? What we want to do is plug in the BlackBerry, and when COM1 switches to say USB-PIN:UNKNOWN we immediately click Next. This catches the BlackBerry and takes it out of the constant reboot cycle and allows you to then reload the Operating System.
Tip: The USB-PIN:UNKNOWN option will display for a few seconds when the BlackBerry is first connected/flashing its LED in red. With a Nuked BlackBerry, That occurs when the device is in the initial start-up part of it's reboot sequence. The easiest way to get that to happen (vs. waiting for that step in the reboot sequence where you have a tenth of a second to hit Next before you lose your chance) is to simply pull the battery from the BlackBerry. With the battery pulled, connect the BlackBerry to the USB connector and as SOON as you see USB-PIN:UNKNOWN hit Next. You have to be quick still, but using this method you are in control of the timing. From there you can put the battery back in and battery cover back on (Make Sure you install the battery or else when the OS update is completing and the device disconnects from the computer to reboot, it will lose the power provided by the USB connection and you will get an error and have to do it all over again!).
** If you don't get it right the first time, try again (unplug from USB, pull battery, connect and hit Next while USB-PIN:Unknown is showing). You have to be fast and the timing is key, so it may take you three or four tries.


Connect Your BlackBerry via USB. Click NEXT as Soon as USB:UNKNOWN Appears


Tip: With Battery Out, Connect BlackBerry to USB.
This will give you more control in nailing the timing of
connecting Next while USB:UNKOWN displays

Step #3: With your BlackBerry now out of the permanent reboot sequence, you are essentially in the clear and well on your way to having your BlackBerry up and running again. Choose the options you want to install on your BlackBerry (BrickBreaker, BlackBerry Messenger, BlackBerry Maps, etc.), click next, then approve the installation by clicking 'Finish.' Sit back and relax while the BlackBerry does its thing. It'll take some time and go through a number of screens but eventually you will reach my favorite 'The loading operation was successful' screen. Your BlackBerry will reboot itself at this point and it will take a LONG time to reboot (10 - 15 minutes or so). You can unplug it from the USB (it's not connected while rebooting) and just continue to sit back and wait. Get scared, but not too scared..it will eventually boot up.


Select the OS options you want to install


Approve the Operating System Installalation Options


Sit back and relax and let the installer do its thing


Installation Complete! Just sit back and let your BlackBerry Reboot

Step #4: That's it! You are done. Brand New BlackBerry. With your BlackBerry no longer Nuked, you can run through the Set Up Wizard (set the date/time/fonts, etc.) and from there you WILL NOW BE ABLE TO connect to the BlackBerry Desktop Manager software. Hopefully you occasionally back up your data and can now use Desktop Manager's restore function to load up your backed up data. If not, hopefully you have your contacts all synced to Outlook so you can reload your Address book from there. Once that's done, it's time to install all your favorite apps again! I'd recommend starting with the CrackBerry.com Launcher (visit http://wap.crackberry.com on your BlackBerry's browser to download it!). Happy BlackBerrying!


At least in this case I KNEW I was putting some risky software onto my BlackBerry
so before installing did a backup of my data. Once I un-nuked my BlackBerry
I was able to relatively quickly get back to where I was before.

That's all folks! This is one of those lessons that I hope you don't need to use, but if you ever do find yourself with a Nuked BlackBerry I hope this lesson gets you back up and running quickly. There are some alterantives to this method as well, including some third-party apps like BBSAK (see another tutorial here). And if you're still stuck, the CrackBerry Forums are only a click away!
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NetworkTechnologyGSM
2G bandsGSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
GPRSYes
EDGEYes
LaunchAnnounced2012, April. Released 2012, May
StatusDiscontinued
BodyDimensions109 x 60 x 12.7 mm
Weight102 g (3.49 oz)
KeyboardQWERTY
SIMMini-SIM
Optical trackpad
DisplayTypeTFT, 65K colors
Size2.44 inches, 18.4 cm2 (~28.2% screen-to-body ratio)
Resolution320 x 240 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~164 ppi density)
PlatformOSBlackBerry OS 7.1
MemoryCard slotmicroSD, up to 32 GB (dedicated slot)
Internal512MB ROM, 512MB RAM
Main CameraSingle2 MP
VideoYes

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Selfie cameraNo
SoundLoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
CommsWLANWi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth2.1, A2DP
GPSNo
RadioStereo FM radio, RDS
USBmicroUSB 2.0
FeaturesSensorsAccelerometer, proximity, compass
MP3/eAAC+/WMA/WAV/FLAC player
MP4/H.264 player
Organizer
Document viewer
Voice memo/dial
Predictive text input
BatteryRemovable Li-Ion 1450 mAh battery (J-S1)
Stand-byUp to 432 h
Talk timeUp to 7 h
Music playUp to 28 h

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MiscColorsBlack, Fuchsia Pink, Pure White, Teal Blue
SAR1.31 W/kg (head) 0.61 W/kg (body)
SAR EU1.61 W/kg (head) 1.01 W/kg (body)
PriceAbout 80 EUR
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