Blackberry Stl100-2 Autoloader Access
Guide: BlackBerry Z10 (STL100-2) Autoloader
If you own a BlackBerry Z10 STL100-2 and are stuck on a loading screen, experiencing boot loops, or simply want to wipe the device back to factory settings, an Autoloader is the tool you need.
Unlike standard over-the-air updates, an Autoloader is a standalone executable file that completely wipes and reinstalls the operating system on the device.
Autoloader vs. Link vs. Sachesi
- BlackBerry Link: Only works if the OS is partially booting. Useless for a bricked device.
- Sachesi/Darcet: Great for loading bar files or updates on a working OS, but cannot resurrect a dead boot partition.
- Autoloader: The nuclear option. Destroys all data. Revives bricked devices.
Warning: Running an autoloader will perform a full wipe. Your photos, contacts, and apps will be erased. There is no "upgrade" mode. It is a fresh install. blackberry stl100-2 autoloader
Recommended Post-Flash Checks
- Radio Test: Dial
*#8378#in the phone app. Check your IMEI. Try a call. - Battery Calibration: Drain the battery fully to 0%, then charge to 100% without interruption.
- Security Wipe (Optional): Settings > Security > Security Wipe for a clean slate after the autoloader.
Steps:
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Download the correct autoloader from a trusted source (e.g., BerryCloud, CrackBerry archives, or personal backups). Warning: Only use community-verified hashes – malicious autoloaders exist.
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Connect the STL100-2 to your PC via USB. It may show as "BlackBerry Device" or QHSUSB_DLOAD if bricked. Guide: BlackBerry Z10 (STL100-2) Autoloader If you own
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Launch the autoloader:
- Windows: Right-click → Run as Administrator.
- Linux/macOS:
chmod +x filename.binthensudo ./filename.bin.
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Follow on-screen prompts (if any) – many autoloaders are silent until completion. BlackBerry Link: Only works if the OS is partially booting
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Wait 15–30 minutes. The device will reboot several times. The PC may show USB disconnect/reconnect sounds – this is normal.
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Final boot will show a fresh BlackBerry 10 setup wizard. First boot can take 5–10 minutes.