2009/7/1 Disconnect <[email protected]>

> Stop, and do what she said - read it SLOWLY. You did NOT upgrade to
> 1.1. You upgraded to a leaked HOLIDAY PHONE image.
>
> If all you can add is "nuh uh!" don't bother. Actual adp images don't
> auto-update, and you install them manually from images on htc.com (I
> don't have the exact url offhand but you need to go into 'htc
> worldwide' and then pick Support -> ADP.) You can even test it - the
> 1.1 image is available there. Install it and see if it prompts (hint:
> it won't)
>

I know what happened, I installed the ADP1.1 firmware and was prompted to
upgrade to the holiday image at some later time, the reason I remember this
is because I tracked the URL down manually to figure out what was going on
at the time, only to find out others had already gotten the URL to the
holiday image the same way. I even commented at the time to friends and
looked up the ICQ logs at the time.

You can keep saying otherwise till the end of time but it doesn't make it
true or so.

Please explain to me why after upgrading manually to the ADP1.1 image I was
prompted to install the holiday image, I did NOT manually install the
holiday image the phone did it all for me.

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