
Should the message Error: peer not authenticated be displayed, this is a Java compatible error. If the device password be entered incorrectly, the application will need to be closed and reopened.
Download the BlackBerry World – Recovery Tool 0.9 and extract the blackberry-appworld-update-0.9 folder this to the computer. For system requirements for BlackBerry Link for Mac OS X, click here. Ensure the BlackBerry USB drivers or BlackBerry Link are installed. To install Java SE Development Kit 14, click here. On the BlackBerry 10 smartphone, turn off Development mode by restarting the BlackBerry 10 smartphone or toggling OFF Development mode in the Settings of the device. The application can now be closed and the BlackBerry 10 smartphone may be disconnected from the computer. Once the installation is completed, result::success will be displayed. For security reasons, the device password will not be shown. Open the extracted blackberry-appworld-update-0.9 folder. Download the BlackBerry World – Recovery Tool 0.9 and extract the blackberry-appworld-update-0.9 folder this to the computer.
For system requirements for BlackBerry Link for Windows, click here. Ensure the BlackBerry USB drivers or BlackBerry Link are installed. Click here to find steps on how to determine if Java is installed. Connect the BlackBerry 10 smartphone to the computer via USB and complete the below steps accordingly. Should a device password not be created, a prompt will be given to create one As a device password is needed to turn on Development mode, enter the device password when prompted. Verify the IP Address listed is 169.254.0.1. On the BlackBerry 10 smartphone, enable Development mode. To manually install BlackBerry World, complete the following Manually install BlackBerry World 5.4.0.8 to the BlackBerry 10 smartphone from a computer.