In my opinion... I am not concerned about having to Down-Grade as much as the reason why... I am so sick of hearing about Bitlocker... MS is holding out their update to 8.1 for DP because of a stupid little app? so because of that program which I never use I have to make the decision to Down-Grade before I can Up-Grade!!?? Sounds Bass-Ackwards to me... I love MS and use them exclusively but come on MS you can do better than that. Also for the record, Satya Nadella is moving MS in a bad direction... I feel his is like the Obama of MS...
BitLocker and Lumia Cyan causing issues for Windows Phones running Preview for Developers | Windows Phone Central
So if probably 1% of DP users have Bitlocker installed and there is a fix for it... they are holding up all others who have installed DP? After the first problems occurred they should have only put out a warning for Bitlocker users and not hold up the whole rollout process. It is not even a problem... So it seems you can fix the install by using Nokia recovery so again they are holding up the whole roll-out because of a few people...
Here is a snippet from the above link:
[SNIP]
The BitLocker encryption appears to cause the smartphone to hang on boot, making it unusable. All that's presented to the user is a message to connect the device to a PC. Luckily, there's a solution, but it requires a full reset the Windows Phone using Nokia's software suite
[SNIP]
If they set the update servers to check for a Bitlocker=1 in the phone's config then they could block just those specific users. I don't think it would be difficult...
So if probably 1% of DP users have Bitlocker installed and there is a fix for it... they are holding up all others who have installed DP? After the first problems occurred they should have only put out a warning for Bitlocker users and not hold up the whole rollout process.
How many people with an employer provided WP device even know whether BitLocker is activated on their phone, or what that even is? How many of those folks would have decided to just ignore such a BitLocker warning and click whatever button was necessary, to get the update process started, just because they really wanted WP8.1 NOW (I'd wager a majority)? How would you have judged that update policy if the tables were turned, and MS decided it is alright to potentially brick your phone, because you belonged to a minority of people using a certain feature that most do not? Even if you would have been fine with that, which I doubt, I'm sure the yelling and screaming would have been much worse than it is now... and rightly so IMHO.
EDIT: And from what I gather, I DON'T need to downgrade yet. Because they are making a way for all those who have downloaded and installed a Dev Preview (there are a lot BTW).
Nonsense.I personally think the information here has been inconsistent. However, if the actual path for millions of USA Developer Preview users to go Cyan/Official 8.1 is to go back to 8.0 through some downgrade process, I have a HUGE bone to pick with Microsoft.
It's too technical a path. I cannot believe there is not a DP8.1 > Prod 8.1/Cyan smooth transition.
Who feels the same?
Red 1520, ATT
Nonsense.
Uninstalled via NSU and reinstalled with Cyan within half an hour. A child could do it. In fact a child helped me do it. I let my son press all the buttons.
"Too technical"? You installed a developer preview didn't you?
People have it too bloody easy these days. Try growing up with dial-up modems, three TV channels and NO mobile phones.
Backup how? Everything I had on my DP was backed up.I think the real problem here is not going back via NSU but the fact that there is still no real backup Feature in WP. For my part i will wait and see if MS eventually provides a fix for the Bitlocker Issue and a direct update path from DP to 8.1/Cyan.
Last time i did it, all the Data from Third-Party Apps was missing. I have overlooked that app-data is now included in Wp8.1 backups. If this really works (keeping Logins, game progress data, etc...), then yes, flashing with NSU should not be an issue.
Also updating with Bitlocker does not brick your phone (read snippet in my last post). All that happens is that people with bitlocker have to reset their phone back to factory settings... That is exactly what they are telling us to do is use the Nokia restore tool... So in effect they are forcing us to roll back to 8.0 and the few that had bitlocker wont have to...