- I have tried Blackberry software on my computer but without a phone to sync to the software will not allow me to view or decrypt the images. Can anyone suggest a proven way for a PC user, without a BB phone, to convert.jpg.rem files to.jpg with them on my PC?
- If you use the USB (mass storage) mode, encrypted files will stay encrypted and essentially useless (may as well not transfer them at all), and unencrypted files will stay unencrypted. EDIT: There may be software available that will do this. Search around for software that will decrypt BlackBerry rem files. (If it exists, I don't know about it.).
EPB allows you to analyze information stored on the SD (Secure Digital) card for your BlackBerry device and recover the original device password even if you don't have the device at hand. You will need the info.mkf file from SD card for decryption. The info.mkf file is usually located in BlackBerry/system directory on the media card, and is marked as hidden.
No conversion utility or program can help you with rem to jpg conversion. Simply because you cannot 'convert' old.rem files from Blackberry phones back to original.jpg files with some kind of converter. You have to disable the encryption on your BlackBerry device in order to remove encryption and this can only be done with proper encryption key. Put back that card on your BlackBerry, only that can decrypt it. If you cant access them on the phone. Use BlackBerry Desktop Manager. On the left side there is a tab that says file, make sure encryption is turned 'on' on the device, then drag the files from your sd crad to your computer. If the encryption was made on the device, you can decrypt the files on-the-fly using BlackBerry Desktop Manager (with write blocking on) and as the files are being transferred from the phone to the PC, they are decrypted. The.REM bit should be removed, although you might have to manually rename files.
NOTE: Media Card encryption should be set to either Security Password or Device Password mode (but not to Device Key or Device Password & Device Key) in the phone settings.
To decrypt the encrypted SD card, do the following:
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1. In the Tools menu, select the BlackBerry tab.
2. Select Decrypt SD card.
3.Drag-and-drop the SD card folder to Decrypt SD Card page or click Choose SD card's folder to navigate to the folder manually. Please select the whole SD card folder, EPB will detect the info.mkf file automatically.
4.Click Choose to select the file.
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5.Enter the password to your BlackBerry device. Toggle the View button to display the password as characters or in asterisks (*).
If you are using EPB on Windows OS, click Password Recovery to recover the password to the device.
Click Done Lotus software for windows 10. when you have entered the password.
6.The Decrypt SD Card page opens.
Define the location where decrypted files will be saved and select the files that you want to decrypt.
Click Change SD card to select a different SD card for decryption.
1. In the Tools menu, select the BlackBerry tab.
2. Select Decrypt SD card.
3.Drag-and-drop the SD card folder to Decrypt SD Card page or click Choose SD card's folder to navigate to the folder manually. Please select the whole SD card folder, EPB will detect the info.mkf file automatically.
4.Click Choose to select the file.
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5.Enter the password to your BlackBerry device. Toggle the View button to display the password as characters or in asterisks (*).
If you are using EPB on Windows OS, click Password Recovery to recover the password to the device.
Click Done Lotus software for windows 10. when you have entered the password.
6.The Decrypt SD Card page opens.
Define the location where decrypted files will be saved and select the files that you want to decrypt.
Click Change SD card to select a different SD card for decryption.
Use Check all and Uncheck all options to select or deselect all items in the list.
7. Click Decrypt.
NOTE: The folder where the decrypted files will be saved must be empty. Usb loader gx vwii.
8. When decryption is finished, you can view the general information about processed files and errors on the final page. You can view the decrypted data from SD card in the location on the local computer to which it was saved by clicking the View button.
9. To view detailed report about decrypted files and errors that occurred during decryption, click Details.
10. Click Finish to close the Decrypt SD Card page.