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I received a service message on my mobile last night saying there was an update available, so I downloaded it.
Now I can't get any network access - either to make calls or internet access. Is there a way to roll it back to the previous operating version?
I've tried a factory reset but it didn't change the operating version.
I'm in Spain in case that makes a difference.
Sounds like you might need to download a ROM from HTC's website, and re-flash (downgrade) via USB.
Doing a 'factory reset' when you've upgraded the ROM only defaults the settings for that ROM, not flash the original.
It's just reset your APN settings. You'll need to reset them - might be able to do it automatically, or not, depending on ISP.
Hang on, I'll have a look on mine where the settings are.
Settings / Wireless and Networks / Mobile networks / Access Point Names. Have a look what's in there. Remember the Menu key works to add new ones, reset defaults etc.
(That's on a Desire Classic, the HD should be similar but might not be...)
Oh, no calls either, missed that. As above, look under Network Operators rather than APNs.
@eck. If you're on Vodafone Spain and need some settings, let me know. I have Desire HD which is working fine after the Gingerbread update last week.
Stupid Orange. No sign of an update for mine, yet...
