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Nokia Firmware Update Kit<br />
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Contains the following softwares:<br />
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Diago v3.07<br />
phoenix service 2006.20.9.148<br />
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Firmware for N90<br />
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RM-92_APAC_PR_dp_v13.00_SW4.0623.0.41 (NA)<br />
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- Uninstall any current Nokia software from your PC (e.g. PC Suite) <br />
- install Diego. <br />
- After installing Diego, run the fix file that you extracted from the ZIP. <br />
- Run the Phoenix 2006 install. <br />
- At the point where it complains about the dongle/DES key, run the 2004 Dongle Fix, click “Extract†and when it asks about over-writing, quickly switch to the Phoenix setup and click Retry, then hit “Yes To All†in the 2004 Dongle fix. If you do it successfully, setup will continue. <br />
- Reboot when asked to. <br />
- Ignore any error messages you may get after reboot (press OK/Continue). <br />
- Run the 2006 Fix (Extract and overwrite any files it asks about). <br />
- Run and complete the installation for the firmware. <br />
- Start the Phoenix program. <br />
- You may need to set up a new profile, call this whatever you want. <br />
- From the File menu, click “Manage Connectionsâ€. <br />
- Click Add <br />
- Select USB and OK all the dialog boxes. <br />
- Make sure your phone is on and fully charged. Most people have to leave the SIM card in for flashing to work. <br />
- Connect your Nokia up using the USB cable, then select “Scan Product†from the File menu. <br />
- You should see your phone’s details in the bottom of the window (including current software version). <br />
- If this information is correct, select “SW Update†from the Flashing menu. <br />
- Phoenix will scan the phone, this might take a minute. Once done you can either select the flash files manually (the .fspx file as the Image File and a .v for the PPM file) or you can use the Code drop-down at the top and select your phone type. <br />
- Once ready, click “Startâ€. Again I got a warning about the prommer version, I clicked OK and it carried on as normal. <br />
- After approx 5 minutes the flashing will complete. <br />
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*NB: You’re obviously doing this at your own risk! This is the method I’ve used and I’ve flashed my phone 4 times now without a problem. If you’re unsure, take it to your nearest Nokia Service Centre. <br />
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