Post 3 - Windows Mobile 6.5 & 6.5.x backup settings
Owner Info
Key HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Owner
Or make a cab...
Download SDConfig.Builder.v0.7.85.PE from
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=390846
Run SDConfig Builder.exe, go to the 5 tab (Owner Info), type in your Owner Info. Save to xml file. Then go to 4 tab (Cab & Copy).
Browse for the xml you just made for Source XML, set an output directory. then click make cab. Now you have a owner cab you can push with Sashimi put owner cab in
Storage Card\SASHIMI\Auto\Cabs\
Device Name
HKLM\Ident
Backlight
HKCU/control panel/backlight
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Power\Timeouts
Alarm Settings
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Clock
Splash Screen (EnergyROM Specific)
\Windows\welcomehead.192.png
Startup Sound (EnergyROM Specific)
\Windows\PowerOn.wav copy
\Windows\PowerOff.wav copy
Voicemail Number (when you added your password to it)
- Set your password
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Vmail\ UserProvidedNumber1
Email Accounts & WIFI Settings
You will create an XML file and save it to
Storage Card\SASHIMI\Auto\XML using Sashimi/Makisu Built program. Watch the How To Here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANgzC...B817D8&index=0
Ring Tones
Using the Auto\Root folder Sashimi create the same folder structure to copy over your ring tones.
- Ring tones go in \My Documents\My Ringtones
- Text msg/Notification tones go in \Windows
- Sliding Sounds go in \Windows as .wav
Ex.
Storage Card\SASHIMI\Auto\Root\My Documents\My Ringtones
so here is the run down about ringtones...before you back up these registries make sure you set them how you like first.
Ring Tone Settings
Easy Way
Use a program called
KeepMyTonesV1.6.cab Setup all your ringtones and contact ringtones.
Use KeepMyTones to generate two xml files for you.
Save Ringtonebackup.xml & NotificationBackup.xml to your XML folder in SASHIMI
Save Contact RingTone Screen:
Save Sounds & Notification Screen:
HARD WAY
First set the Ring Tone then back up HKCU\ControlPanel\Sounds\Ringtone0 is where your ringtone registry is, for some reason there is two entries that reference my ringtone file, RingTone0 and RingTone2. I exported both in Storage Card\SASHIMI\Auto\REG
*ALERTS AND NOTIFICATIONS*
In HKCU\ControlPanel\Notifications\ there are a bunch of registries for all your alerts, they are all labeled in gibberish like this "{0CD9B91C-BEA7-446d-9857-BD2F1E6BFE80}" You have to use regedit and look at the first value, the first value should contain data that tells you what tone that registry entry is for. If the first value is blank don't back it up, there are more entries than there are alerts so you dont need to back up the blank ones. There is exactly 22 entries you need to export and back up to Sashimi. It was a PITA (Pain in the ***) to go through them and export them one by one, but you get done eventually.
All Registry exports should go into Storage Card\SASHIMI\Auto\REG
Sliding Sound
First set the Sliding sound you want then back up the reg key \HKLM\Software\HTC\SlidingSound export to
Storage Card\SASHIMI\Auto\REG
All incoming beams off (Start>Settings>Connections>Beams) (thanks rstoyguy)
Quote:
HKLM\Software\Microsoft\OBEX
obexservicemask = 3 ; checked
obexservicemask = 2 ; unchecked
Bluetooth Devices (thanks to Zone23)
I found that if you backup registry key HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Devices on restore it will restore all bluetooth devices. The only catch is I have not figured out how to get bluetooth headsets to work. All computer connections will work, so it’s a start. So at least so far I only have to repair my car and headset. All 3 computers work fine.
Current power plan (thanks to Zone23)
back up reg key HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\Timeou ts export to Storage Card\SASHIMI\Auto\REG
Turn on your Bluetooth (thanks to Zone23)
Back up reg key HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Bluetooth\Settings"ScanMod e"=dword:00000005
Contact Ringtones
Use a program called KeepMyTones download here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=540755
How to: (thanks to LordFuzzy024)
There are three simple steps to save your contact ringtones.
1. Install the program
2. Set all your ringtones if you haven’t already.
3. Click File/Save Contact Ringtones. You’re done.
There are also three simple steps for restoring your contact ringtones.
1. Install the program if it’s not already.
2. Make sure all your ringtones are located in the previous locations. (Usually My Documents\My Ringtones, or where ever you store them, it must be the same as before.) and your RingtoneBackup.xml file is located in your install directory.
3. Click File/Restore Contact Ringtones. You’re Done.
The backup file is located in your install directory and it will notify you of that location upon saving.