Loosing ovi store icon

Hi am using nokia x3-02 but i lost my nokia ovi store when i was updating to a newer version my phone went off and on switching on i lost the icon,so kindly requesting to help retrieve the icon what should i do to retrieve it

Hi,
If it is not still available, then
1-To reupdate the phone  even with the same sw version and try to set again.
Do not forget to back up your phone before updating otherwise personal information will be lost.
2- If you still insist on having store icon on the shortcuts, please visit to the nearest Nokia Cara Point in your area.
Br
mahayv

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    Q:  "Hey those are good ideas for apps, can I steal the ideas and make them myself"?
    A:  Sure.  Go for it.  I'm still gonna write them myself too, and release them as open source projects, so do whatever you want to.  Just be forewarned that Ovi Store might be a horrible horrible horrible place to distribute them.
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    While I do feel bad for the author, after reading the initial post one big question stuck out in my mind: "Why on earth are you paying money to the Ovi Store?"
    The store has been around for months, and there have been literally HUNDREDS of posts across the internet about people losing money.  In addition, the customer service is abysmal and lawsuit-worthy,
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    The Ovi store is like a Casino.  The house always wins, and the customer should go in expecting to lose everything they went in with.
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    fair enough.  of course, if the store would ever be anything other than a money trap it would require early adopters.  that's me.  i still drive the first hybrid available in the USA (predates the prius, btw - Honda Insight).  still own an original N95-1 (though i will sell it once my N97 gets voip support). etc etc etc.
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    Hi,
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    Nokia.....you really didn't test this update fully................. did you? 
    Solved!
    Go to Solution.

    Reinstalled The Device Software from Nokia Suite..........Still no joy
    Open the Nokia Store from the main menu and its tell me I must download the new version or exit.
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