BlackBerry smartphones swap devices of bold 9000 to 9800 torch

I pass the "BOLD" 9000 devices at the torch. updated my connected desktop mgr 6.0, the 9000 pc, asked to connect the torch did this, when during the final switch, I get the following error

updating file net_rim_bb_appworld.cod for "Blackberry app world" application is not compatible with the version that is installed on your device.

Please notify. can I delete app world for the 9000? the torch? dead in the water until it is resolved

I would recomment remove both devices of the world of the app it could be or. Its a program easy enough to acquire if I worry too much about it. Let me know how it goes!

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