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How To: Registry edit to .cab

this is a a quick and easy guide to making your registry edits in to cabs.

I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE YOU CAUSE TO YOUR PHONE DOING THIS. I DO NOT ADVISE DOING THIS IF YOU ARE NOT FAMILIAR WITH EDITING YOUR REGISTRY.

First lets make sure you have the tools for this.
1. Your device
2. Usb cable for your device
3. computer (this has been tested on windows i have no clue for you mac users)
4. activesync for XP and WMDC for vista
5.this registry editor found here http://www.freewarepocketpc.net/ppc-...-v0-0-3-0.html

Now that you have all this lets get started. Start by connecting your device to your computer with your USB cable. After you are connected via Activesync(WMDC) then you must go in to the registry editor, hopefully your phone connected but if not look up in the upper left hand corner and click on the connect device button. once you have it connected then you can explore your phones entire registry. i take for granted that you have edited your regidtry before so once you edited your registry to your liking then you click on the changed registry so that it is highlighted. once you have the desired key highlighted then you go to the top of the screen and find the export registry button, click on that and be sure to name your registry edit something specicfic because the may be several hacks for one section. after you have exported your edit it should be in your my documents on your computer if you did not make a specific folder for it. i advise this for those who have a crouded my documents folder. so now half of the battle is won. now you must go back up to the top of the screen to the conversion tab,click on it and selest the REG->CAB option. that should open windows explorer from there you must find your exported registry file. once you have fond click on it and click open.after you open it will ask you for for the file name name it the same thing that you named your exported registry file.after you ok that then it will ask you for the cab name you should also name this the same thing you have been naming your registry file from the beginning, it will also ask for the author name. i advise using your name that is what i do.after you ok it you should get a popup saying conversion complete. then you pat yourself on the back because you have just successfully made your first cab from a registry edit.




Stay tuned till this weekend when i have means of testing.

hopefulls of what will happen.
1. being able to create registry edits that delete keys.
2.creating cabs that contain multiple registry edits.

the first instructions were for simple registry edits. the next post will hopefully contain contain instructions on how to make more complex registry edits in to cabs.
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