E51 and Maps with Ovi

Hello everyone,
I have installed the Nokia OVI application my laptop running windows 7 and connected to my Nokia E51 using a USB cable.
I noticed that I could install OVI maps with an update.
I let the OVI application handle the download and started the installation, on my E51 I told the installer to continue, I accepted the certificates and I saw a screen with a bar which said "installing".
After this I can't find any thing like nokia maps in my instalations folder.
In my OVI application I can't install any maps.
The same happened when I used the nokia website to find a version of Ovi maps for my E51: 
http://europe.nokia.com/support/product-support/maps-support/compatibility-and-download#/default/
Is there a way to fix this?
Yours sincerely,
Frank

You cant install maps until you have ran the maps application once.
Please check under the applications file. Also, where is the old maps application which was bundled with the device? That would be what you will open since the new maps app just replaces the old installation.
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