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Registry edition, how to remove a feature, battery meter and functions.
Hi there guys, is there a way to tweak the registry to remove the option that the phone turns off itself if it has a low battery?.
It may sound as a silly question if you are not in my place, but let me explain more. My phone turns off itself even if the battery is fully charged, I have already tried several batteries and also verified correctly that the battery is well charged before putting it into the phone, it just says that its at 0% and that it needs to be recharged or replaced and the phone turns off. EDIT: of course that even tweaking the registry, if the battery gets too low the phone will turn off by itself, but it will do it when it really has a low low battery, not only following the "0%" logic, I understand that. So I suppose that the phone, even if the battery is not low, when it shows "0%" it turns off as a security measure, well, I want to remove that security measure, also, if its possible to remove the low battery advertisements. If anyone can help me with that will be my cyber friend and we can chat all day and send pictures to each others. Or maybe I can just say thanks, you choose ahaha. :) |
Re: Registry edition, how to remove a feature, battery meter and functions.
omg, call carrier and get a new phone. how long have you had it? they may give you a hood deal on a diamond/pro. that would drive me nutz.
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Thats not an option, AKA----->Ebay
Sold as is, was stated to be perfectly working, but you know, it was "as is". Anyway... I figured out the registry solution, but I don't know how to do it, anyone? :drunken: |
Re: Registry edition, how to remove a feature, battery meter and functions.
to do it you need a registry editor like phm regedit or total commander or resco registry or etc. there's lots out there
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How do you know the issue you have isnt software related in the ROM? When did you last do a hard reset? What ROM are you using?
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Re: Registry edition, how to remove a feature, battery meter and functions.
Greetings. You could create a "low battery warning" notification in "sounds and notifications", then you could uncheck that option. To do this, go to HKCU/controlpanel/notifications/A877D661-239C-47a7-9304-0D347F580408 then create a string value named "Default" then name the value "low battery warning". (no quotes)
Or you could just disable all battery monitoring altogether by going to HKLM/drivers/builtin/battery and rename or remove "battdrvr.dll" Definitely recommend doing a registry backup and or system backup before doing anything to your registry. dschoenike |
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Thats the response that I was looking for man!!! thanks a lot!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Is there any way that I can get the battery.dll out from the phone and see if I can edit it?
The only issue here is that I renamed the battery.dll and now the phone works great, but if you plug it into the charger or the usb cable it never shows that its charging it, so I'm worried now about the battery life, I mean, the phone will never stop charging the battery by itself or also it doesnt shows that its charging it, so now I don't know if the phone is really charging the battery, I suppose it is, but the green led doesnt comes up. |
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I'm hoping somebody else will be able to help ya with that part. It is still charging, your phone just won't show it anymore. dschoenike
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