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Re: Registry Editor
...on the phone, right? if so, open file explorer. click the down arrow in the top left of the screen and choose "My Device." Choose the "Program Files" folder. Find your cab file and click on it.
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I use PHM registry editor on my phone when I'm note connected to a PC.
When you are connected to a PC, you should use a program like CeRegEditor to make it easier. Basically, the registry editing software runs on your PC but is editing the actual registry on the phone. CeRegEditor is free and there are other alternatives as well.
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Oh ok thanks for that info. Also, is it ok to delete the .cab files after they are installed? I don't see any reason to leave the installation file around and have it accumulate space...please let me know
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yes, it's ok to delete them. i used to delete mine, but now i keep them on my storage card in case i need to do a hard reset and have to reinstall my apps.
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I loaded the PHM registry editor, but the four primary registry keys appear to be locked and won't let me open them. How do I open these keys?
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I would recommend using the newest version of Total Commander. It is simple and straightforward to use plus it incorporates both a registry editor and file explorer!
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