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Old 03-02-2015, 10:11   #1 (permalink)
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Security Software Verification


I always get the 'Security Software Verification' message after the phone reboot. Is there any option to stop this?
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Old 03-02-2015, 14:29   #2 (permalink)
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mostly bb devices show this verification after reboot bro but if u want to diasble it search any option in its setting to turn it off
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I always get the 'Security Software Verification' message after the phone reboot. Is there any option to stop this?
when your device goes black with the white bar progressively increasing, it is not a "security software verification". It is simply that your device has decided it was so ill it could not do anything but reboot.
This is not normal. Usually it is because of either an application that uses all the memory or an application that corrupts the OS.
I suggest you open the application manager and see which one uses too much memory.

If your device is second hand, then now you need to proceed with the steps of the seller as well as the steps of the buyer in this article from the public knowledge base: Article ID: KB05099 Steps to take before selling or after buying a previously owned BlackBerry smartphone

The device actually does check the security software and makes sure the OS is legit, etc. when that test takes place. It does it at startup, but if you go to Options>Security>Security Status Information and press the menu key, you can actually do the test any time you want. And no, I have never to my knowledge failed it.
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Old 03-03-2015, 12:03   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks for response, Can you please tell me exact way of this option in setting if you are using same model. I am using 9300 3G. I couldn't find any option to turn it off.
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