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How to Edit a Mobile Registry With Commander
'Registry Hives - HKCR, HKCU, HKLM, HKU, HKCC, and HKPD' tutorial was cited in an eHow article in 2011.
The Registry Hives - HKCR, HKCU, HKLM, HKU, HKCC, and HKPD tutorial was cited in an eHow article in 2011.
Subject: How to Edit a Mobile Registry With Commander Date: Jan 8, 2011 Author: Quinten Plummer Source: http://www.ehow.com /how_7734714_edit-mobile-registry-commander.html Total Commander, or simply Commander, is file folder management utility for Windows Mobile operating systems. The Total Commander interface is split into two windows, which allows you to transfer files between two folders in different directories. But Total Commander can be used for more than just folder management. The program can also be use to edit and manage your mobile device's registry. Instructions 1. Download a copy of Total Commander to your Windows Mobile device (see Resources). Install the "cecd" CAB file. 2. Tap on the "Start" button on the Windows Mobile device. Select the "Programs" option from the Start menu, then select the "Total Commander" option in the Programs menu. 3. Tap on the ".." button to navigate to the device's root directory. Open the "//Plugins" folder and then open the "Registry" folder. Inside the Registry folder, you'll find the "HKCR" (HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT), "HKCU" (HKEY_CURRENT_USER) and HKLM (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE) registry hives. ... References HerongYang: Registry Hives - HKCR, HKCU, HKLM, HKU, HKCC, and HKPD
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