Just did the update via MacOS X using the 770Flasher.app and it worked
flawlessly.  My sources are intact and the Nokia immediately popped
Bluetooth on which is a great start.  Now to reinstall those apps and
re-pair my phones, gps and keyboard...



On 3/23/07, Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I changed themes and I got my scrool bar back!

 T.

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----- Original Message -----
 Subject: Re: IT OS 2007 v.3 Upgrade
 From:  Tim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
<[email protected]>,"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Date: 03/23/2007 11:11 am


 The scroll bar is not visible in my web browser any more. Wha...?

 T.



 Message: 6
 Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 10:42:38 -0600
 From: "Dr. Nicholas Shaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Subject: IT OS 2007 v.3 Upgrade
 To: <[email protected]>
 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"

 Here are my comments:



 1. Update using the update tool was painless. You do require .Net 2.0
 and the updater will tell you this. Go to the Nokia/support web site and
 download it using your Windows computer. I tried using the N800 and was
 unsuccessful each time.
 2. The system didn't allow me to continue until the battery was full so
 charge it up. It says it takes ~20 minutes but mine was done in about half
 of that.
 3. As soon as you complete the update, you'll be asked if you want to
 restore your settings from your backup (you'll be asked to perform a backup
 prior to updating). I found the settings to be properly restored, including
 my catalogs.
 4. After re-installing the gpe-PIM suite, I ran one of the programs to
 see if all settings were there and, yes, all settings were intact as were
 all of my events.
 5. Nokia, get rid of the warning each time a non-Nokia application is
 installed saying we're doing it at our own risk. Most of the applications
 we install don't come from Nokia and it's a nuisance to have to click <Ok>
 each time. If, for legal reasons, you're required to have it - make it a
 setting in Application Manager to always select <Ok>.
 6. Still no 12/24-hour clock. Nokia, you've got to get this right.
 Due to daylight savings time changes that are different around the world,
we
 can't just select some other region that uses a 24-hour clock. This is
 standard on every version of Linux and actually required you to remove it.
 Fix it.
 7. Control Panel no longer expands to full screen. New bug.
 8. When using Navigation under the Control Panel, menu entries are now
 automatically sorted.
 9. All Bluetooth devices will have to be re-paired. Those settings
 should have been saved and restored. New bug.
 10. All bookmarks were retained.



 I'm still going through and checking all my programs but so far all looks,
 except as noted above, good. Hopefully the N800 won't reboot as often as it
 did prior to this release.

 Regards,



 Nick Shaw

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