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So I figured since I fixed the problem I was having with getting BlackBerry Link to work on Windows 8, I'd let everyone else know what I did and what problems I was having before.
I'm running Windows 8 32-bit on an Asus Motherboard with 32GB of ram. When I first built my computer I installed Window 8 32-bit which only allowed Windows to use about 4GB of the total ram I had on my motherboard. I didn't realize I should have installed 64-bit initially. My mistake.
After I installed BlackBerry Link the first time, the install procedure finished, Link started up, but for some reason I could not get my Z10 to be recognized in the program itself, my computer would only recognize it though a removable drive. I even tried logging into my BlackBerry ID on Link itself and once I put in my email/password and clicked the 'sign-in' button, nothing would happen. Not even a loading bar or anything. Just seemed dead. Anyways, that same day I installed some Windows 8 updates and then the computer restarted. From there, all **** broke loose. I couldn't uninstall BlackBerry Link (was getting error 1723) and even repair BlackBerry Link (was getting error 2738). I tried deleting the folders and anything else I could think of from the registry to try and wipe the program from my computer. Nothing! Even after I downloaded the new updated Link software from the BlackBerry website, it still wouldn't install.
This is where I was getting pissed off! It wasn't the BlackBerry software, but Windows itself! So, I took my Windows 8 disk and stuck it the install for 64-bit. Wiped all my hard drives (1TB Barracuda, and 120GB SSD). Since all drives are now clean and nothing was on them, I installed Windows 8 on the SSD, and created a partition on the 1TB Barracuda. All in all, with the SSD running the operating system, from the time I stuck in the disk, until Windows 8 loaded and started downloading the updates, probably took me about 30-45min. I keep all my music/videos/programs etc on two 3TB external drives, so everything was already backed up.

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