Parallels recognizes the USB connection and sees the 8130. The Blackberry Device Manager detects the device and gets the PIN. The Blackberry Desktop Manager does not think any devices are attached. HELP!
I am trying to connect via USB in order to synch with Outlook.
I am running Windows XP SP2. I have installed (several different times to be sure of clean installation) BB desktop manager. I connect my BB 7130e to the cpu via USB, and the desktop manager recognizes it, but when I click on anything it only says "communication error" and tells me to reconnect and try again. Nothing I have done has worked!!!! Please help!!
The little center ring that holds the "pearl" in place has dislodged and won't stay in place anymore. What to do? Bought it 6 months ago, can I stil take it back to AT&T? Would Blackberry service it?
It's not insured.
About half the time I perform an action on my BB 8810 there is a long (and sometimes very long) pause. It can be opening up email, using the "backup" key, or just about anything. Seriously, sometimes it pauses for over 60 seconds. I have tried to power down during one of these big pauses and have received a long hourglass, then a shutdown. When restarting, the email queue is cleared out but immediately sync'd back from the server. Is there any sort of "task manager" on this BB to understand what processes are busy off where? Would it even matter given the modal framework of the software? Or is there an OS upgrade I should be getting.
When the 8800 media player problem is going to be fixed? Currently the Media Player cannot support Bluetooth devices and only one (to my knowledge) wired stereo headset. I just installed a Xplayer software which allows me to use my wireless stereo headset (Cardo-2), but quality of sound is not very good.
The track ball just stopped working yesterday. It only scrolls down, but not up. The device had not been dropped, exposed to water, or mishandled in any way. The RIM tech suport number just loops around in circles and provides no option to reach a live person.
As luck would have it, the device was bought 12/06, and this problem just surfaced yesterday. Since these devices are uninsurable, I was told the only option was to reach RIM. Cingular said this was not a known problem for the Blackberry Pearl.
I just got my blackberry pearl less than a month ago and the trackwheel stopped working. Does anybody know if it can be fixed or do I have to get my phone replaced? Also does anybody have customer service numbers for rim?