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livelife
23rd July 2010, 23:22
I was googling for this kind of tutorial. But, fortunately I didn't get anything.
So, may be I'm the first publisher of this tutorial.




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Preserve and Restore registry of LCG applications





Author & Publisher : livelife

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This tutorial will guide you to:

- Preserve registered registry of your LCG apps.
- Restore those registries after hard flash.



So, after doing a hard flash, you don't have to register X-plore, LCG Jukebox and SmartMovie again using Sorcerer.




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Part-1: Backup registry files
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All you need:


Registered version of X-plore, LCG Jukebox and SmartMovie.


Steps:


[1]
Open X-plore. Go to ‘C:\System\’ directory. Rename the ‘Data’ folder to ‘Data_full’ then close X-plore.


[2]
Open LCG Jukebox and SmartMovie.(No need to open, if you don’t want to take backup)
Close LCG Jukebox and SmartMovie.


[3]
Open LCG Jukebox and SmartMovie.(No need to open, if you don’t want to take backup)
Close LCG Jukebox and SmartMovie.


[4]
Open X-plore, go to ‘C:\System\’ and rename the 'Data' folder to 'Data_LCG'.
Rename the ‘Data_full’ folder to ‘Data’.

[5]
Now open ‘Data_LCG’ folder. If you get 6 files at there, then everything is OK.
Here 2 files for X-plore, 2 for LCG Jukebox and 2 for SmartMovie.
Suppose you don't use LCG Jukebox but use X-plore and SmartMovie. So, in this case you should get 2+2=4 files.


[6]
Cut 'Data_LCG' folder from there and keep it in your PC or in SD-Card.



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Part-2: Restore registry files
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All you need:


ContactsTemplates.
(Click here ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) to download)



Steps:


[1]
Install the same version of X-plore, LCG Jukebox and SmartMovie, what you were using during taking backup.
Don’t open LCG Jukebox or SmartMovie until I say.


[2]
Open X-plore. Copy all files of ‘Data_LCG' folder, then paste in ‘C:\System\Data’ directory.
Don’t close X-plore.


[3]
Install ContactsTemplates then open it. You will see some hexadecimal numbers at there, delete all of those numbers.
Uninstall ContactsTemplates.


[4]
Now turn back to X-plore and exit it.


[5]
Open X-plore. You’ll get it as registered.
Open SmartMovie. You’ll get it as registered.
Open LCG Jukebox. You’ll get it as registered.







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NOTE:

I will inform here if LCG change their application's registry location in any future version.

manstein
24th July 2010, 01:17
Thank you mate

rep added

koolguy761
24th July 2010, 06:01
Thanx bro, for this tutorial.

omya
24th July 2010, 07:43
u rock livelife gr8 work :D

Praysetya
24th July 2010, 08:57
Very2 smart bro livelife.. Hope it will help me when hardreset or flash my device. thanks
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IOJI
24th July 2010, 11:01
If you think it is not allowed in this section, then move it to any other section. But please don't merge it with any thread, as I won't get feedback then.

[Only registered and activated users can see links]

mzrctg
24th July 2010, 11:32
Outstanding! You rock man! Thanks for your hard work. Repute if i can.

nicesoni_ash
24th July 2010, 12:42
Pretty nice work.. rep++

Dave
25th July 2010, 00:52
Good tutorial, high quality thread = Sticked

Dave
25th July 2010, 07:44
I discussed with ioji and we agreed to move the thread on Tutorial Forum.

livelife
25th July 2010, 16:22
Thank you mates, for feeding some nice comment.

(suyog)

IOJI
25th July 2010, 21:23
I discussed with ioji and we agreed to move the thread on Tutorial Forum.
Very good decision Dave, very good.