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Re: how can I replace a ROM file?

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Originally Posted by petermg View Post
When I was on WM6.1 I was able to copy wavedev.dll into my windows folder "replacing" the ROM's version, and when I would reboot it would use the new file, but now I'm on WM6.5 and it won't let me or if it does when I reboot the ROM file is back and the one copied is no longer there. I have used Resco Explorer, GSFinder, and Total Commander, same results with all. Is there an app that will allow me to do this, or a registry entry to allow this? Anyone else having this problem?
Why do you want/need to change the ROM Version? It's there to ID what ROM you are using. If you are using WM 6.5 then the ROM version is located in a few different areas. But the only reason I can think of someone changing that is to get around what the chef put there or to take credit for the work. and yes there are registry entries that will make the changes. But why?
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