Once it’s finished, the phone should boot up with factory defaults and, assuming you logged into it with a Microsoft Account and backups are enabled you should be able to restore everything.Once the integrity of the downloaded files has been verified it will start installing the software to the phone.The download will start and take a little while depending on the speed of your connection.It will tell you which version of the software can be installed.If the program doesn’t recognise the phone, reboot it by holding down the volume down and power buttons until you feel the phone vibrate.
If this link is broken, leave a comment and I will be able to provide you with a copy. I thought I was going to need to buy a new phone at the weekend when my Nokia Lumia 925 got stuck in a reboot loop, showing the turning cogs followed by the Nokia logo, followed by the cogs, followed by the Nokia logo ad nauseam.įortunately with the help of the Nokia Software Updater and snippets of information from Google I managed to piece together the procedure needed to get it back up and working.