Route 66 won't work after software update

After repair my nokia E71 has been flashed with software version 400.21.
Now my route 66 is not working anymore.
can anyone help me with this problem?
Updates from Route 66 didn't work eighter
regards Robert

I don't really understand why new systems are not designed to handle old software.
Neither do I.
When iLife '08 was released, Apple made iMovie 6 available for download for owners of iLife' 08. But since the release of iLife '09, the iMovie 6 download was pulled. So you are a few months too late for that download.
What can I do that doesn't involve spending more?
There are a few options, some of which involves spending.
You may partition yor hard drive (Apple's Disk Utility) into to parts: One with Leopard and one with Panther or Tiger. The latter is where you install iMovie 4 and iDVD 4. Don't forget to do a VERIFIED backup BEFORE you start.
OR
You can buy a used copy on iLife '06 on eBay. Many are in your position, so I hear the prices are rising.
OR
If you have an external Firewire hard drive, install Panther/Tiger, iMovie 4 and iDVD 4 on that drive.

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