If you use an Symbian mobile ( Nokia S60 series ) you must have encountered the very common certificate errors like 'Certificate Expired' or 'Certificate Error. Contact Application Supplier' while installing themes or softwares on your phone.
This post is to show how to get rid of certificate error in symbian mobiles :-
1. Download Norton Symbian Hack & ROM patcher .
2. Install 'NortonSymbianHack' from the zip file.
3. Launch the installed application and now go to " Options > Anti-Virus > Quarantine list "
4. Then go to " Options > Restore All " and accept prompt .
5. Now Exit the application and uninstall 'Symantec Symbian Hack' from application manager.
6. Install 'RomPatcherPlus_3.1_LiteVersion.sisx' from the downloaded zip file.
7. Launch and apply "Open4All RP+" & "Install Server RP+"
8. Now Go to " Options > Add to Auto " .
Done..! Now you can install any app without certificate error
Try it and feel free to comment here for any doubts
1. Download Norton Symbian Hack & ROM patcher .
2. Install 'NortonSymbianHack' from the zip file.
3. Launch the installed application and now go to " Options > Anti-Virus > Quarantine list "
4. Then go to " Options > Restore All " and accept prompt .
5. Now Exit the application and uninstall 'Symantec Symbian Hack' from application manager.
6. Install 'RomPatcherPlus_3.1_LiteVersion.sisx' from the downloaded zip file.
7. Launch and apply "Open4All RP+" & "Install Server RP+"
8. Now Go to " Options > Add to Auto " .
Done..! Now you can install any app without certificate error
Try it and feel free to comment here for any doubts
thanks bro...
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