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How do you work the mobile registry editor?

i'm worrisome to follow the instructions in the link below to be able to use songs and custom sounds for texts on my pantech duo, and it says to download the Mobile Registry Editor from breaksoft.com>blog>utilities. when i hit the download button, it upons in Zipeg on my computer, but the program itself won't provide.

my phone is plugged in, but it's telling me there's 'a problem with the hardware', so maybe that's the problem? i don't be familiar with. any thoughts????

http://forums.wireless.att.com/cng/board /message?board.id=Pantech&pass.id= 2060&view=by_date_ascending&page =2

How do I use a registry editor for my T-mobile Wing/ any pocket pc?

Once I inaugurate it onto my computer/phone I do not know how to acess the editor. Could some one give me step by step instructions on how to acess it on my embezzle pc. Thanks


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WM6 Registry Editor?

Have knowledge of any that works? How do I open it?

I tried MobileRegistryEditor v 1.1 but it wouldn't open. I kept getting some 'reference was terminated because...###' error. I am planning to use it on my new Blackjack 2. Does anyone remember a good registry editor that works with Windows Mobile 6?? Thanks, your help is appreciated!


I was proficient to get MRE to run with my Blackjack II. You'll absolutely need a registry editor if you want mp3 ringtones longer than 30 seconds (among other things).

Did you run it on the desktop or the handheld? You poverty to run it on the desktop, with an open ActiveSync connection.

Also, make sure you have .Net 1.1 installed and have the two other DLLs that take off with MRE in the same directory as the EXE (OpenNetCF and BreakSoft).

WP7 Root Tools - registry editor for samsung WP7 devices

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This Week at Mobile Tech Manor #61: the Creeping Crud

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