Uncaught exception: ApplicationRegistry.wait

Please help: I have an exchange student from France and his BB is just showing an "Uncaught exception: ApplicationREgistry.wait for (0x1c26ebcd7b130582) timeout.
I tried refreshing the software through BB Desktop Software but it didn't work.
Please advice.
Thanks

Please help: I have an exchange student from France and his BB is just showing an "Uncaught exception: ApplicationREgistry.wait for (0x1c26ebcd7b130582) timeout.
I tried refreshing the software through BB Desktop Software but it didn't work.
Please advice.
Thanks

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