Unlike iPhones or modern Androids, the BlackBerry OS 7.1 does not use a standard recovery partition. When the NAND memory becomes corrupted—often due to a battery pull during an update or a dying internal storage sector—the device enters a death loop.

The Autoloader is a self-contained, executable flash file designed by BlackBerry for internal repair centers. It bypasses the phone’s broken OS, forces the bootrom into a low-level connection, and writes fresh firmware directly to the chip.

An autoloader is a self-contained .exe (Windows) file that wipes the device’s application memory completely and installs a fresh OS + radio file. It’s the last resort for bricked devices, "reload software: 507" errors, or downgrading.

After flashing a hot autoloader, your BlackBerry 9900 will run like it is 2011 again. Unfortunately, BIS (BlackBerry Internet Service) is dead globally. You will not get email push or native browsing without a proxy.

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