You can also use Quick Pull application (available from Mobihand or
AppWorld). It works great and with its pro version you can even schedule it.


On 09-10-16 10:15 AM, "Shari Shostak" <[email protected]> wrote:

> FYI,  I found this information on a website and after I plugged my dead BB
> into a power source the key combo worked. No more taking out the battery!
> Reboot Your BlackBerry Without Removing the Battery
> Any experienced BlackBerry user knows that it's occasionally necessary to
> reboot your device after installing a new app, to solve performance problems,
> refresh your smartphone's memory or fix other minor issues. One way to do so
> is to remove your battery door and pull the power pack. After the battery is
> returned to the device, your BlackBerry reboots. This gets the job done, but
> it's time consuming to power down the device and then remove and replace the
> battery--and your battery door won't fit as snuggly if you're constantly
> taking it off. 
> The quickest and easiest way to reboot is via another BlackBerry keyboard
> shortcut. To reboot, simply hit ALT, RIGHT SHIFT and DELETE. The RIGHT SHIFT
> key is found on the bottom right corner of the BlackBerry keyboard and DELETE
> key is also on the right hand side and has the letters "DEL" on its face.
> After pressing these three keys in tandem, your device powers down, your LED
> indicator turns red for a few seconds and the reboot process commences.
>  
>  
> 
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brauer, Jeff
> Sent: Friday, October 16, 2009 8:41 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [Bes-admins] Question about battery pull
>  
> Does anyone know what process a BB goes through after it restarts from a
> battery pull? I have a couple of users whose devices will stop communicating
> with the BES from time to time and a battery pull will fix it. But before I
> try that, I try a "reconcile now" and I try regenerating the encryption key.
> Neither of them work, but when I reset the device, all the emails come
> through. Anything I could check as to why they just stop communicating with
> the server? Thanks in advance.
> 
> Jeff Brauer 
> 
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