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WP7 Root Tools is a new WP7 HomeBrew Apps by xda-dev member Heathcliff74 which is in alpha stage at the moment. The app only works on unlocked Samsung WP7 devices and only has a registry editor in this version , but there are some placeholder in the app for file explorer, certificate storage and registry hacks.

Some of the WP7 Registry Editor does not play nicely with Samsung but this seems to work well. I dont think I need to emphasize that you need to be careful while playing around with the registry keys. I am looking fwd the future versions of the app coz the file explorer and registry hacks sounds like some great features to have :)

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Registry Editor were dime a dozen on Windows Mobile but they are hard to come by on Windows Phone 7 but WP7 HomeBrew App developer Julien Schapman was not happy about this and have release a client that allow users to create/edit/delete registry keys and values on their windows phone 7 device. You will need a developer-unlocked device or a unlocked device via ChevronWP7. As always head over to xda-dev for some good Registry hacks. You can download the XAP from here.

If anyone has an unlocked device and decide to try this , plz do send us a screenshot. Thanks :) ( via Twitter or email : admin@1800pocketpc.com )
Thanks @Jaxbot , image via windowsphone7central.com

Note : HTC, Samsung and LG device should have read/write access, Dell have read only access using WP7 Registry Editor
Update 05/04/2011 : New Samsung WP7 Registry Editor

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Kheb 1.0 – monitor what apps do on your windows phone

by . Saijo on July 14, 2010

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Kheb is a windows phone app developed by Elemris from xda-developers. These days you cant be sure of what apps installs on your windows phone, remember the international dialer in the cracked 3d anti-terrorist game ? Now we have a tool that can help us avoid such issues, all thanks to Elemris from xda-developers. Kheb allows you to see exactly what changes any software makes on your Pocket PC. It works by taking complete snapshots of your PPC’s state, and creating a diff file that shows the changes between snapshots.

Features :
• Kheb shows you where an application places its files – for example, sometimes the executable and shortcuts are placed in obscure locations, with Kheb you can always find them.
• Security – See for yourself if dubious applications install sneaky registry settings to auto-load, or if they leave traces behind after being uninstalled using Kheb.
• Helps create a custom CAB or OEM package based on an existing CAB, even if the CAB uses setup.dll to run code during installation. Kheb is great for aspiring ROM Chefs.
• Kheb gives you a deeper understanding of how system settings work under the hood.
• Kheb tells you exactly where an application hides its “registration information” after you enter a valid serial number. It can help you avoid going through annoying registration schemes over and over. Note that Kheb isn’t a hacking tool – you still need to properly register first, though Kheb could be used to easily create pre-registered releases.
• Kheb helps you learn – if you’re a software developer, studying real-life examples of registry changes will let you find interesting and useful hooks into the system that you can use in your own software.

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If you have a HTC Touch Pro2 and if you are comfortable with editing the registry to get the most out of your device head over to EverythingDiamond.info and check out the hack posted there. Some of the hacks include

  • Disables the security prompts when installing unsigned cabs
  • Disable SMS Sent Notification
  • Enable In-Call Recording
  • etc

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Opera Mobile

Opera Mobile

After using Opera Mobile and exiting the application, you might notice in your Task Manager (other than HTC Task Manager) that its process is still running in the background until you kill it ( I think its mostly when the device is running TouchFlo 3D ).

Anton D. Nagy from pocketnow.com receltly posted a hack from xda-developers to fix this issue. You need to edit your registry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Opera\Preload and change the value of “RealExit” from “0” to “1”. This would prevent Opera Mobile’s process from staying memory resident after exiting the application and forcing it to really exit, thus clearing up some memory space. In case you don’t have this registry hierarchy, create it. RealExit should be DWord.

For those who don’t want to play with the registry just use the cab file and reboot after installing it.

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Huge list of Mogul Hacks

by Saijo George on January 8, 2009

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If you own a Mogul and love to tweak your device for optimum performance and you are not afraid to play around with the Windows Mobile Registry then just head over to this huge list of Registry Tweaks maintained by sprintmogul.net

Remember  to backup the registry before editing it. If you are looking for a registry editor just have a look here : Free Registry Editors

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Hi Res panorama shot

Hi Res panorama shot

Recetly wmpoweruser.com reported about a registry tweak to turn your Panoramic photos from the standard (1408 x 480) 0.67mp to (4506×1536) 6.92mp.  This registry change seems to work for the HTC Diamond / HTC Touch Pro / HTC Fuze / HTC Touch HD.

You can get your hands dirty and apply the registry changes manually

Registry Change:
[code='css']HKLM/Software/HTC/Camera/P3
Adjust MainCamCaptSize to 1024 and MainCamSupportCaptSize to 1744.[/code]

or just install this Panorama Tweak and reboot.

To take panoramic photos select the Camera icon to enable the Capture mode and select panorama.

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Hosts File Editor for Windows Mobile

by Saijo George on October 10, 2008

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Host File Editor


How to Edit Hosts File on Windows Mobile ? We cant, coz Windows Mobile does not have a Hosts file, but all hope is not lost. In WM this information is stored in the registry ( HKLM\Comm\Tcpip\Hosts ) we can edit the registry to reflect the changes we require, or use the tool developed  by mobilitydojo.net which does the registry editing for you from the comfort of a nice and simple GUI.

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