Oftentimes when someone tries to root or unlock a mobile device it happens that things do not go as planned and, instead of enjoying extra features, the device may be out of order or have some of the original functionality crippled. Insofar as Windows Phone 7 devices are concerned, as soon as the patch to root it is applied, the ability to upgrade the mobile's software to the latest build is no longer present. This means that is you want a superior version of the operating system, you won't get it from Microsoft through the update channel, that's for sure. However, for those who find themselves in such a tight spot there is a glimmer of hope that it can all be repaired. The solution for their problem is a simple and very lightweight utility called "Walshed" Phone Support Tool. In a couple of easy steps, this program will bring back the official update capabilities for your handset, provided you pay close attention to each step of the process. The most important thing is to select correctly the languages that are installed onto your Windows Phone 7 device and from then on, things should run smoothly. In order to make the correct selection from the main window of "Walshed" Phone Support Tool you will have to navigate onto your mobile phone to the 'Keyboard languages' area, which you can reach by opening 'Settings' and then 'Keyboard'. As soon as you check the corresponding boxes inside the software and press 'Continue', the process will go on automatically. Once the operation is complete, you can try the update function, but bear in mind that if the official upgrade is not working, this may also be a limitation from your carrier. Simple, portable and efficient, "Walshed" Phone Support Tool should help anyone restore the update functionality on a rooted handset, especially since it is recognized and authorized by Microsoft.
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