: The BlackBerry 10 Autoloaders collection features various versions, including the common Autoload-SQC100-1-10.3.2.159.exe .
Locate the downloaded autoloader file (usually in a .7z or .zip archive). Extract the contents using a program like 7-Zip .
| Error / Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | www.bberror.com/bb10-0015 | Corrupt OS preventing normal boot. | Run the autoloader again. If it fails, try a different PC/port/cable. | | Autoloader closes immediately / "This OS version is blocked" | Downgrade attempt (e.g., loading 10.3.2 on a 10.3.3 device). | You cannot downgrade. You must find an autoloader for 10.3.3.3. | | Red light blinking fast after flashing | Incompatible or very old radio file. | Redownload the correct autoloader for your SQC100-1/Z30. | | Autoloader prompts for password | The phone's security password is set. | Type your device password into the DOS window and press Enter. | | Connection errors ("Connecting to Bootrom:" stuck) | USB driver issue or bad cable. | Ensure BlackBerry Link is installed (it contains drivers). Try another cable or PC. | blackberry classic sqc100-1 autoloader
This indicates a hardware error or a mismatched autoloader version. Double-check that you downloaded the file explicitly marked for the SQC100-1 .
You will see text scroll in the command prompt: : The BlackBerry 10 Autoloaders collection features various
You need the SQC100-1 autoload file. These are rarely hosted on official BlackBerry sites now, requiring reliance on community archives.
Using the correct autoloader is the most critical step. A key compatibility note for all Classic owners is that your phone shares its hardware with the BlackBerry Z30. Consequently, when downloading an autoloader, . The specific autoloader covers Z30, Leap, and Classic models collectively. | Error / Problem | Likely Cause |
Confirm your device is the SQC100-1 . Check this under Settings > About > Model Number.