[Experimental/ GUI Tool]ProxyRegistryEditor - Edit the registry via proxy.

ADeltaX

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Hi,
this tool "semplify" the editing of the registry of the windows phone.
Based on FiddlerCore; thanks to RustyGrom (XDA) for his tutorial and his tool.
It has "preinstalled" registry hacks ready to be used!
You can create custom registry hacks or delete keys!
This tool is a beta, so will have some bugs, please report them if you found it!
Any suggestion/constructive criticism are gladly accepted!

License: GNU GPL v3
Repo: github . com/ADeltaX/WinInsRegHack

Last version: Beta 0.7
Downloads: See the attachment.

Disclaimer: Managing the registry it's a risk! If you edit wrong keys, you can soft brick or hard brick your device (For example: receiving a firmware from other phone). If you don't know what are you doing, don't download the tool.
 

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Alain_A

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right, then you should have not started this thread......cause a lot of people will try it ( by curiosity) without knowing what they are doing...accident happen
 

Blacklac

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right, then you should have not started this thread......cause a lot of people will try it ( by curiosity) without knowing what they are doing...accident happen

I think people are well aware what can happen manipulating software, like this. We don't have to protect everyone from themselves. Experience is the best learning tool. ;)

Besides, this is an enthusiasts forum. He's not standing at a carriers store offering this service to everyone who buys a new phone.
 

Alain_A

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I think people are well aware what can happen manipulating software, like this. We don't have to protect everyone from themselves. Experience is the best learning tool. ;)

Besides, this is an enthusiasts forum. He's not standing at a carriers store offering this service to everyone who buys a new phone.

oh, that is ok to put out a software without explaining how it is working??? or having a video on it?
 

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oh, that is ok to put out a software without explaining how it is working??? or having a video on it?

I think putting out too much info would encourage in-experienced users to try it which would increase the chance of bricking their phones. Again if the disclaimer doesn't deter them nothing will. This forum is not just for regular casual users. It's for all kinds of users. So don't discriminate.
 

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I think putting out too much info would encourage in-experienced users to try it which would increase the chance of bricking their phones. Again if the disclaimer doesn't deter them nothing will. This forum is not just for regular casual users. It's for all kinds of users. So don't discriminate.

it would be interesting to know how many non-tech users compare to those that are?????
 

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^ Every technical expert or software developer was a complete amateur at some point. Getting yourself into trouble is part of the learning process. Breaking something and then having to fix it has always been a good way of learning.
 

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