Windows Mobile 6.1 Upgrade for AT&T Tilt

by Matthew on August 27, 2008

 Windows Mobile 6.1 Upgrade for AT&T TiltIf you have an AT&T Tilt then you now have the option of upgrading the OS to the latest Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro version. The ROM file is 88M in size and can be downloaded from HTC club.

Whats Included in the Windows Mobile 6.1 Upgrade:

* Windows Mobile 6.1
* HTC Home
* Video Share Calling
* Threaded SMS
* MS Voice Command
* OneNote Mobile
* Remote Desktop Monitor
* Enroll Domain
* Managed Programs
* PTT Button now available
for reassignment under
Start>Settings>Buttons.

Make sure you follow all instructions precisely as ROM flashing can be risky if all the steps are not followed.

Before you run the ROM Upgrade Utility (RUU), make sure you check and do the following first:
* USB sync cable is connected to your device and PC to establish a connection with Activesync/Windows Mobile Device Center.
* Remove your storage card prior to running the upgrade. Do not put it back into your phone until after the upgrade process is complete.
* The standby and hibernation modes are disabled on the computer.
* All running applications on the computer have been closed.
* Ensure that you device has a battery level of at least 50% (Start > Settings > System Tab > Power > Battery tab). If the battery “dies” during the upgrade process, there is a chance that the device will not recover and will need to be sent to AT&T/HTC for repair.
* The update can take several minutes so set aside time when you will not be interrupted.
* Do Not interrupt the upgrade process or press any buttons on the device until the process has been completed (the device will reset itself when the update is done).

Download Via: GearDiary



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1 Electronic Gadgets at 8:34 am

AT&T ROMS are worthless and packed with unnecessary software. For a real ROM, go to xda-developers.com

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