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Friday, May 6, 2011

Windows 7 Phone Users were advised to use only official updates


Those who have updated their Windows devices outside official channels 7 Phone Microsoft will not use the most recent version of the platform.
Brandon Watson blog posted on Microsoft's information that people who have updated Windows Phone devices 7 through informal mechanisms, will be unable to use the last construction company, version 7392.
"Despite the fact that many people have supported the proper functioning of the site updates from unofficial sources have warned that phones that were updated by this method will not be able to use the 7390 version," wrote Watson, senior director for Windows Phone .
Microsoft 7392 version is what the company calls "a small new update. Rather than add new features to the device, updating the reference to "new fraudulent digital certificates to third-parties." Microsoft this week began rolling upgrade.
The fact that some people have resorted to informal update for Windows 7 Phone is not surprising. In February, Microsoft has had problems with Samsung Omnia mobile update in July, was forced to interrupt the upgrade process to remedy them. Trying again, the company has encountered problems again. Last week, Microsoft began distributing an update for Samsung Omnia devices in July only to be forced again to halt the process because of "technical problems", hoping to restart again in this work.



Microsoft has said that when he applied the latest update of the unofficial updated smartphones, owners of such devices will receive an error code 80180048. Microsoft says that those who have received this code will have, most likely to return to the phones to a shop to return to default settings.
Fortunately for those users, third party suppliers who have created versions rejected working on a solution "to bring these phones back on track officially supported." Microsoft said it will collaborate with third parties to "validate their solution."

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