BlackBerry JVM Error 102
So as I was getting ready
to hit the sack last night, I decided to give my 9930 a battery pull. It had been a bit sluggish
for the last hour and I figured it couldn't hurt right? I was wrong. I set my
BlackBerry down while it rebooted and went to turn off the hall light. When I
came back, my beloved BlackBerry was showing me the white screen of death. I
hadn't installed or deleted any apps in the last day so I was completely at a
loss as to what had happened. I broke out into a cold sweat, my entire life is
on that thing! Of course I hadn't backed up my device in over 2 weeks (this
would've never happened if I regularly backed it up I'm sure). It was almost
midnight and I had pretty much resigned myself to a long night of reinstalling
when I recalled seeing something on the net about not having to wipe your device when
given error 102. I trotted downstairs to my laptop and whipped out my trusty
USB cable. Within half an hour, my 9930 was back up and running, no wipe or
reinstall needed. Keep reading to find out how.
to hit the sack last night, I decided to give my 9930 a battery pull. It had been a bit sluggish
for the last hour and I figured it couldn't hurt right? I was wrong. I set my
BlackBerry down while it rebooted and went to turn off the hall light. When I
came back, my beloved BlackBerry was showing me the white screen of death. I
hadn't installed or deleted any apps in the last day so I was completely at a
loss as to what had happened. I broke out into a cold sweat, my entire life is
on that thing! Of course I hadn't backed up my device in over 2 weeks (this
would've never happened if I regularly backed it up I'm sure). It was almost
midnight and I had pretty much resigned myself to a long night of reinstalling
when I recalled seeing something on the net about not having to wipe your device when
given error 102. I trotted downstairs to my laptop and whipped out my trusty
USB cable. Within half an hour, my 9930 was back up and running, no wipe or
reinstall needed. Keep reading to find out how.
Basically the error message 102 is a .cod file that
has been corrupted. Your BlackBerry, being the smart phone that it is (pun
intended), refuses to load the corrupted file. To possibly, and I do mean
possibly since this option may not always work, you will need JL_Cmder installed
on your computer (grab a copy here and install it . Make sure you install it
into the Program Files on your C: drive. Make a mental note of whatever you
saved it as since you will need the exact name you gave it), a USB cable and of
course your seemingly lifeless BlackBerry.
has been corrupted. Your BlackBerry, being the smart phone that it is (pun
intended), refuses to load the corrupted file. To possibly, and I do mean
possibly since this option may not always work, you will need JL_Cmder installed
on your computer (grab a copy here and install it . Make sure you install it
into the Program Files on your C: drive. Make a mental note of whatever you
saved it as since you will need the exact name you gave it), a USB cable and of
course your seemingly lifeless BlackBerry.
Step 1
Connect your BlackBerry to your computer
with the USB cable.
with the USB cable.
Step 2
Run JL_Cmder and select Option #2 -
Event Log. It may take a few tries to get the software to open (no clue why, but
if someone does know, feel free to enlighten us in the comments below).
Event Log. It may take a few tries to get the software to open (no clue why, but
if someone does know, feel free to enlighten us in the comments below).
Step 3
Scroll to the bottom of the log and look
for "JVM Error 102." The line before it should tell you exactly what file is
causing the error. It might look something like this. Save/write down the file
name somewhere; you will need it later.
for "JVM Error 102." The line before it should tell you exactly what file is
causing the error. It might look something like this. Save/write down the file
name somewhere; you will need it later.
Step 4
On your computer, go to Start > Run,
and type "cmd" then press the enter key.
and type "cmd" then press the enter key.
Step 5
Change the directory to the JL_Cmder
installation folder by typing the following:
cd "C:\Program Files\JL_Cmder\" and press the enter key. If you
named your JL_Cmder anything else (mine is JL_Cmder v1.9.0, here is where you
may need to type more into the command like this: cd "C:\Program Files\JL_Cmder v1.9.0\")
installation folder by typing the following:
cd "C:\Program Files\JL_Cmder\" and press the enter key. If you
named your JL_Cmder anything else (mine is JL_Cmder v1.9.0, here is where you
may need to type more into the command like this: cd "C:\Program Files\JL_Cmder v1.9.0\")
Step 6
Type the following command to remove the
corrupted file:
corrupted file:
javaloader.exe -u erase -f FILENAME
Where FILENAME is, type the name of the .cod file I told you to save
or write down. Press the enter key.
Where FILENAME is, type the name of the .cod file I told you to save
or write down. Press the enter key.
Step 7
Disconnect your phone from your PC and
restart it. Presto! Your BlackBerry should boot up like normal and you can then
go make a backup in case it happens again.
restart it. Presto! Your BlackBerry should boot up like normal and you can then
go make a backup in case it happens again.
Mine seems to have fixed itself and is
running great. The only thing I noticed after the reboot was my BBM icon was
missing. According to the device the application was still on there but I
couldn't locate it. I reinstalled and everything is golden now. Hope this helps
some of you out like it did me.
running great. The only thing I noticed after the reboot was my BBM icon was
missing. According to the device the application was still on there but I
couldn't locate it. I reinstalled and everything is golden now. Hope this helps
some of you out like it did me.
Make sure to let me know in the comments below or on our Facebook page how you've got on with it, or you have any questions.
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