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Go to Options>Security Options>General Settings>Enable Password.
Go to Enable Content Protection. Click Save.
Enter and verify password when prompted. Exit to Home Screen (press the esc button, not end call)
Go back to Options>Security Options>Memory Cleaning>Show Icon On Home Screen. Change to Yes.
to delete the ptt feature, simply follow THIS path exactly (AFTER you install the OS back on your PC) and delete the file.
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Research In Motion\Shared\Loader Files\8300-v4.2.2.114_P2.4.0.53\Javathe digits in red may be different, but as long as its the 8300 OS you will be fine.
5. Remove Push To Talk (PTT) using either the .alx file method or use Javaloader (I prefer using Javaloader). PTT continuously runs in the background consuming resources and makes UI sluggish feeling when I initally tested the device.
..a. Installation of Javaloader http://www.blackberryforums.com/gene…-jl_cmder.html
..b. Pinstack information about using Javaloader to remove PTT http://www.blackberryforums.com/gene…rid-ptt-2.html
..c. Procedure I used:
….1. run install.cmd from the archive
….2. open Command Prompt to C:\Program Files\jl_cmder\
javaloader -usb erase -f KnJCDE.cod
javaloader -usb erase -f net_rim_bb_phone_ptt_app.cod
download javaloader.exe
make sure you have desktop manager loaded on the pc, but not running.
connect blackberry to usb.
open command prompt and navigate to javaloader.exe
ex… c:
cd c:\
then type
javaloader.exe -usb erase -f net_rim_bb_phone_ptt_app.cod
hit enter
It will then connect to your phone and remove the ptt cod. It will reboot your phone
voila.

































