BlackBerry USB Mass Storage Activation

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For some reasons, you no longer see a drive icon for your BlackBerry’s microSD card even when you have Mass Storage Mode enabled. The problem seems to stem from the Windows driver that exposes access to the Micro SD card via the USB cable gets corrupted. This is usually caused by Unlocking and Debranding process. But, do not worry, we will show you how to fix this..

This Tutorial is Contributed by Jelounge@Kaskus.us

Before you proceed, be sure your Media Card setting looks like what is shown in the picture below

USB Mass Storage 1

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13 Comments

  1. Chris says:

    Thanks, I read about this on crackberry. I tried everything and this worked flawlessly. I got a new bb and the mass storage wasn’t working.

  2. Bill Bittinger says:

    What is the password referred to. I do not have one that i know of. .bat will not open wiyhout password

  3. dre says:

    thanks bro. it’s works!

  4. Julio says:

    What is the password to open the zipfile.

  5. alex says:

    password?

  6. Rich says:

    Awesome…worked right away. Thanks…I’ve been searching for solutions for two days and was dreading calling RIM or AT&T. BTW…this only occurred when I received a refurbed BOLD

  7. MacGyver says:

    folks, I am trying to open the zipped file but it’s password protected. can I please have the password to unzip it? thank you

  8. BerryManual says:

    Press CTRL + F on your keyboard and type ‘pass’

    It’s written next to the download link

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