Software update C7-00 non branded to symbian anna ...

hello everybody
i have a question about the software update of my C7-00 to symbian anna
i have installed the new version from ovi store: now  is   025.007.C21.01  2011-09-16
 the product code 059B4Z3 
i can't download the updates 1/2 and 2/2  from ovi store because an error on downloading occours every time i try (i've tried for many days may times !) and so i haven't quick office and adobe .... and obviously i can't read the attachements to  my mail  !!!
can you help me?
Thanks

So, since the upgrade to Anna has lost the data recording and displays only voice and sms.
That seems to be a bug in Anna and I hope that Nokia solution in a new update or proximity to Belle.
regards

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