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Please Help - Downloaded Zensis Photorite For N70. Where Do I Put It?

4 replies · 2,511 views · Started 15 March 2006

Hi all,
I have just downloaded Zensis Photorite for my N70 and have it on my desktop as a .sis file. I have connected my N70 memory card to my computer (A Mac) and have put the file in my memory card but I can't seem to locate it anywhere.

Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong & please point me in the right direction. :con?

Many thanks for your help

If you just put it in the root (top) directory (folder) on the memory card, then it should show up in the Application Manager (menu > Tools > Manager) for installation.

If not, you can also use the built-in File manager app on the phone and open the .sis file from there.

N/A wrote:If you just put it in the root (top) directory (folder) on the memory card, then it should show up in the Application Manager (menu > Tools > Manager) for installation.

If not, you can also use the built-in File manager app on the phone and open the .sis file from there.

Thanks N/A, used the file manager and have successfully installed the app now and it's showing in 'My Own' folder.

Took some pictures though and they are still blurred/stretched when made as wallpaper. Have played around and still can't get them to view correctly as wallpaper. :con?

Guitar Man wrote:Thanks N/A, used the file manager and have successfully installed the app now and it's showing in 'My Own' folder.

Took some pictures though and they are still blurred/stretched when made as wallpaper. Have played around and still can't get them to view correctly as wallpaper. :con?

I'm afraid all you're doing is flogging a dead horse mate. The only way of rectifying this is to have your phone flashed with generic firmware - it doesn't matter what software you take photo's with, or what themes you use.

Orange branded N70's are notorious for their endless problems. I ordered one a few months ago and as soon as I realised the extent to which they had ruined it, back it went (I was unaware at the time that they could be flashed). Wallpapers, themes, general slowness, complete crashes... the list goes on.

Flashing your phone is a relatively hassle free job - just take it to a Nokia Service Centre and they'll do it for you while you wait. It saves a lot of trouble in the long run, believe me - and only once its been done will you realise what a difference it makes.