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How to use sachesi.
This is a "how to" for upgrading your OS using Sachesi tool. If you are wanting to update your device OS but your carrier hasn't yet released the update for your device there are a couple of options. You can use an autoloader that wipes all data and reloads the OS to your device fresh. With this method you need to restore your backup or start over fresh. The easier method is to manually install the update files. This method can be used if the OS has been released by another carrier. Since the OS's are not written for specific carriers, an OS from any carrier for a given model can be used. Here's how to do it. Don't worry, it looks harder than it really is.
This method installs all of the the updated OS files over the top of the old OS, leaving all your data and settings in tact. There is no need to restore a backup file when it's done.
Caution: Before starting, I recommend making a backup of the device just in case anything goes wrong. Follow the instructions in KB33526 to make a backup of your device. You won't need it but better safe than sorry should anything go wrong.
1. Download Sachesi. This is the small PC app that you will use to download the update files and then install to the device. Save it to a folder somewhere you can easily find (desktop usually works good.) Your browser may automatically put it wherever your default download location is. It will go where any other download goes.
If the current version of Sachesi (v1.2.3) gives problems or errors in Windows you can download an earlier version (v1.2.1) here.
2. If you don't already know it, determine your BB device model by going to Settings >About >General. Scroll down to Model number. Make a note of the model number. (i.e. STL100-3, STA100-4, etc.)
3. Connect your device and double-click on Sachesi.exe. It will open to the "Search" tab. In the search tab you will need to enter the country, carrier, device, and variant codes to get the proper download. If your device is connected you should also see your device model show as connected. Enter the following based on your device model:
The list below is currently for OS 10.2.1.3247 (10.2.1.2977.) I will attempt to keep the thread up to date with new country and carrier codes for future OS versions.
If your device is a Z10 STL100-1 use:
- Country: 260
- Carrier: 03
- Device: Z10
- Variant: STL100-1
If your device is a Z10 STL100-2, -3, or -4 use:
- Country: 260
- Carrier: 03
- Device: Z10
- Variant: STL100-2
If your device is a Z30 (All variants) use:
- Country: 260
- Carrier: 02
- Device: Z30
- Variant: STA100-2
If your device is a Q5/Q10 (All variants) use:
- Country: 260
- Carrier: 03
- Device: Q10
- Variant: SQN100-3
If your device is a Z3 (All models) use:
- Country: 510
- Carrier: 01
- Device: Z3
- Variant: STJ100-1
4. Once you enter the data for your device model you will see a box open up that says "Update10.2.1.3247 available!" Click the "Download All" button. Sachesi will download all the bar files for the update and place them in a folder named "10.2.1.3247." (Remember: the model and/or variant you enter to get the update may not match your device exactly but if you follow the list above you'll get the right OS for your model as certain OS's are interchangeable between devices)
5. When it's done downloading all 154 files make sure your device is plugged in with the USB cable. On the "Search" tab screen you should see your device connected.
6. Once connected click the "Install" tab. (if your device requires a password enter it here.)
7. Drag the entire OS folder labeled 10.2.1.3247 and drop it into the box. The update will start immediately when you drop it so be ready.
That's it! The update will take anywhere from 30 minutes to two hours depending on how many files are updated in the new OS. The process can sometimes appear to stall but just let it go and don't interrupt it. You should see a progress bar on the screen of the device, and Sachesi will show you it's progress, as well.
When it's done it will reboot. It will take longer than normal to reboot so keep the device plugged in or you can disconnect from the computer and plug into a regular charger. Once booted up, the device will be a bit laggy for an hour or so as everything syncs. You may want to keep it plugged into the charger while this goes on as the syncing is battery intensive.
JC Tip: If you don't have it already be sure to load the app called Snap for installing Android applications directly to your device. One of the new features of OS 10.2.1 is the ability to directly install Android apps. You simply download the Snap bar file and drag and drop it into the Sachesi Install box as you did above to install it to the device. Detailed instructions for installing Snap can be found here.
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