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bubbacrow76 01-14-2008 12:16 AM

noob reg. edit help.
 
new to this. have read enough to confuse me and need a lil' guidance. want to do some of the edits on my 6800 but don't know how to start. tried on my 6700, became frustrated and didn't try again. i am sure there is a thread that explains it all but i haven't found it yet. any helpful info in the right direction would be super cool. thanks ya'll. bb-c

ksquake 01-14-2008 09:30 AM

There are two ways of editing the registry and both require some additional software.

Edit from the phone itself. I find this method useful if I am away from my computer or if I want to make a single change to a known registry location. I am currently using the editor built into the HTC Task Manager (I think that is where it came from anyway). There are a bunch of them along with reviews available here:
http://pocketpcmag.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=16508


The second method is an editor running on your Active Sync PC. I use this if there are a lot of changes to make or if I am searching for a particular entry but I do not know exactly where it is (bigger screen and all). For this I use BreakSoft Mobile Registry Editor. It is available here:
http://www.breaksoft.com/Blog/Utilities/2005/1/Mobile_Registry_Editor.aspx

Interesting name, BreakSoft, because that is exactly what you can do if you are not sure of what you are doing, do not change anything unless you know what that entry does.

If things get too mucked up you can do a cold boot and reload the ROM by pressing both soft keys and the reset button. It may take a couple tries but you will know it has done it when it asks for confirmation to proceed, if you just get the normal splash screen then it has not cold booted.

Ks.

seeneed4speed 01-15-2008 01:43 AM

Save yourself alot of headaches and get into the habit for backing up the registry in any program you before making changes so you can restore if necessary and save yourself a hard reset.
p.s. I use phm regeditor myself, works great.


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