Deleting SIS in 10202DCE solves the problem but whenever a new theme is installed in mass memory, the same "Installing" message appears during boot up and a SIS file is created in 10202DCE, so I need to delete the SIS again.
I guess I'm tired to this, so I just install themes in phone memory and problem solved.
Hi guys,
I've just done the update to V 20.0.016 and suffered similar issues to others.
1/ backed up my phone using PC Suite 6.86.9.0 - the backup was about 695mb and took forever !
2/ installed V 20.0.016 using NSU 2.0.16.0 - no issues, but it did take a looooong time. It appeared to get stuck at times, but I just waited and it installed ok. Probably took about an hour at this stage, but I was using a standalone Pentium 3 600mhz laptop to do it !
3/ reinstalled everything to my phone EXCEPT Settings from the backup using PC Suite - I did this as lots of people had mentioned that reinstalling settings from an old install onto a new install would cause problems - well basically nothing worked, even though all my files were back on the phone, so I....
4/ reinstalled Settings from the backup as well.
Everything then appeared to work, but a reboot gave me the error about 'Installing' and 'Untrusted Software' and 'to Install go to Application Manager'. When I checked Appl Manager I had a few .SIS files which hadn't installed, and it looked like I had the dreaded 'Themes DIY' problem of having it installed on the Mass Memory instead of the phone memory. I manually installed the .SIS files from Appl Manager but still had the 'Untrusted Software' on startup.
I fluffed around deleting Theme DIY files from E:/Private/10207114/Import but to no avail. I also reinstalled Themes DIY on the phone memory without luck. I then had to manually delete the Themes DIY files from the phone memory as well.
So with what I though was all the 'Themes DIY' files off the phone I still had the 'Untrusted Software' message and 'Installing' delay on reboot.
What did I have to do to finally fix it ??
Simply delete all the .SIS files from E:/PRIVATE/10202DCE and my problem is solved.
No more 'Installing' message on bootup, free memory has gone up, and response time is back to normal ! All Apps appear to be working as designed.
Cheers
Justin