Blackberry Error Codes And Their Meanings: These are the
most common Blackberry codes that are displayed in any Blackberry. Read further
to know what they mean.
· * 101 Internal JVM error.
· * 102 Invalid code in file system. The .cod
files in the handheld have been checked for modification and it has been
determined that there is a problem with one or more .cod files.
· * 103 The starting address for the boot .cod
file cannot be found. This might mean that a boot .cod file has not been
installed on the handheld, or its format is invalid or corrupt.
· * 104 An uncaught Java exception was thrown
in the Java code and diagnosed by the JVM. Execution can be continued or the
handheld can be attached to a debugger on a desktop through a serial or USB
cable. The event log should contain the traceback of the thrown exception.
· * 105 An OS file system API returned an error
status for a certain operation. This can indicate a corrupt file system or an
error in the JVM.
· * 106 An error has been detected in the
graphics system of the handheld.
· * 107 Internal JVM error.
· * 108 Internal JVM error.
· * 109 Internal OS error.
· * 110 Non-idle event downtime error. A
problem has been detected in the accumulation of JVM down time that represents
how long the JVM has been idle. This indicates an error in either the OS code
or the JVM code
· * 200 Application manager threw an uncaught
exception and so it cannot continue running.
· * 201 Initialization of the cryptographic
system failed and the handheld cannot continue to operate.
· * 202 An attack on the key store has been
detected, and the handheld cannot continue to operate.
· * 203 The application manager console
process, usually the Home screen ribbon, has failed, like due to an uncaught
exception.
· * 501 Internal error.
· * 502 All processes exited. The last Java
process has terminated, and there is nothing left to execute.
· * 503 Internal error.
· * 504 Internal error.
· * 505 Internal error.
· * 506 An uncaught Java exception was thrown
in the initial VM Java thread thus killing the only live thread in the system. The
event log contains the traceback for the exception.
· * 507 A dependency on a .cod file could not
be satisfied due to a missing .cod file. Load the missing .cod file onto the
handheld.
· * 508 Invalid object. A problem has been
detected with a debugger command to the VM.
· * 516 Error occurred during garbage
collection, which might indicate a corrupted file system.
· * 510 All threads are waiting on objects,
which results in a deadlock. The system cannot recover from this state since no
thread can release a lock.
· * 511 A problem has occurred during
debugging.
· * 515 The reachable objects form a group that
cannot be represented properly by the VM because there are too many objects or
the total size of the objects is too large.
· * 516 When committing a persistent object,
the VM found that the persistent store id counter has reached its limit. The
object was not committed.
· * 517 An inconsistency has been detected in
the VM persistent object store.
· * 518 Internal error.
· * 519 Internal error.
· * 520 Internal error.
· * 521 Indicates that Object.wait() has been
executed by a thread that holds a lock on another object; occurs only in
simulator if the JvmDebugWaits application switch.
· * 522 A thread has acquired two locks on
objects in an order that doesn’t match the order that previous locks for the
two types were acquired, which indicates a future potential deadlock situation;
reported only in the simulator when the JvmDebugLocks application switch is
set.
· * 523 A critical Java process has died and
the device cannot continue to operate normally.
· * 524 An object has been marked as recovered
by the Low Memory Manager but it was not freed during a garbage collection.
This is only checked in the simulator under the control of the JvmDebugLMM
application switch.
· * 525 Bad persistent object. An auto-commit
operation during a garbage collection has detected a non-persistent object
reachable from the persistent store root. The type of the object has been
output into the event log.
· * 526 The class definition for
java.lang.Object cannot be found.
· * 527 The class definition for
java.lang.String cannot be found.
· * 528 The file system is corrupted. Data on
the handheld is unrecoverable.
· * 529 The file system is corrupted. An
attempt is going to be made to recover data, but some data might be lost.
· * 530 Internal JVM error.
· * 531 Flash memory has been exhausted.
· * 532 A JVM assertion has been violated. This
error can occur only in the simulator, not on an actual handheld






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