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Re: Why don't Registry edits "stick"?
See if you have CM Guardian in your windows folder.
Edit: It may be called HTC CM Guadian. If you have it use DotFred's task manager and set it to manual. 1) open the task manager and navigate to services. 2) tap and hold HTC CM Guardian 3) from the menu tap set to manual 4) soft reset. Last edited by chas123; 01-12-2010 at 04:01 PM. |
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Re: Why don't Registry edits "stick"?
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=88014
Also try "CM_Killer" post1 it will tell you what it does....to sum it up it disables CM Guardian to allow changes in the reg to take place.
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Re: Why don't Registry edits "stick"?
Are you soft-resetting immediately? Close the registry editor, press the power button, let your phone sit for a minute, wake it up then reset. It sometimes takes some time for regedits to sync with the system.
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Re: Why don't Registry edits "stick"?
I know that I did...actually quite a few times. Each time I made sure the entry was at zero and that cmguardian in Dfred was set to manual, but on each reset my resproxy value would come back to its original set instead of zero.
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Re: Why don't Registry edits "stick"?
when you installed "cm_killer" did you get the count down and a display that guardian had been killed or something to that effect?
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I recommend using a different reg editor. I like to use PHM regeditor. It seems to work great. Also, if you use CMKiller turn off your radio before you install it. Just put your device in Airplane Mode, install it to device memory and it will reset. Then use phm for your edits. Then wait a minuite and soft reset. If you have an app that can soft reset your device without you having to use your hardware buttons then that seems to help too.
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