I need your help. For the past few days (and many many hours) I've been trying to make my Blackberry Bold 9000 sync with Blackberry Desktop Manager under Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit). The Blackberry DM software cannot detect the handset, although Windows detects the device (as Mass Storage Device and as phone) without any issues.
Apparently I'm not the only who's experiencing issues under Windows 7 (Example 1, Example 2) and I've tried everything to get the handset syncing. Some fixes I've attempted:
Reinstalled Blackberry DM software with admin rights and no AV active.
Manually checked the software's settings in Windows registry.
Turned off power management settings for USB hubs.
Ensured the correct Blackberry driver was installed and no driver conflicts were present.
Tested another Blackberry USB cable.
Attempted to run Blackberry DM in compatibility mode for Windows 2000, XP and Vista with admin rights.
Downloaded the latest Blackberry software again (in case the first download was corrupt).
I've attempted most of the solutions on the Blackberry website, and I still can't get the handset to sync.
Does anybody have any thoughts/ideas on how I can fix this?
Environment/PC details:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, Microsoft Office 2007 with Outlook, no Nero software installed, no virtual drive software installed etc.
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temple_treefrog
Guys,
I need your help. For the past few days (and many many hours) I've been trying to make my Blackberry Bold 9000 sync with Blackberry Desktop Manager under Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit). The Blackberry DM software cannot detect the handset, although Windows detects the device (as Mass Storage Device and as phone) without any issues.
Apparently I'm not the only who's experiencing issues under Windows 7 (Example 1, Example 2) and I've tried everything to get the handset syncing. Some fixes I've attempted:
I've attempted most of the solutions on the Blackberry website, and I still can't get the handset to sync.
Does anybody have any thoughts/ideas on how I can fix this?
Environment/PC details:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, Microsoft Office 2007 with Outlook, no Nero software installed, no virtual drive software installed etc.
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