ROM Write Protection on XDA-III - MDA II, XDA II, 2060 ROM Development

Hi Guys,
I've been reading through numerous posts whole morning, but didn't find a step-by-step way to make the ROM of my new XDA-III writable. I've unhided it through registry, but failed to make it writable with ExtendedROMUnlocker.arm.CAB.
Any help is highly appreciated, as I would like to get rid of Photo Contacts, just as I did on my previous XDA-II.
Thanks a lot, in advance.

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todd3835 said:
Ok, so I've been flashing my phone alot, so Microsoft's Myphone has been an invaluable app (you have NO idea how much it pains me to say that). So I've been looking into Shashimi and other auto-install stuff, but I'm wondering where my login/pass is stored on my phone for Myphone. It doesn't appear to be a registry entry. There are some dat files there, but I would have no idea which file to backup. Figuring this out would make flashing new roms super quick and easy to get your data back up (as well as if you had to dump to a clean rom while away from your PC). Any insight would be helpful!
-Todd
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first sometimes the password is encrypted so it my look different but when you can do is a hard reset then look at the time right before you enter your user/PW then look at the dat files that have been modified around at that time then move not copy those files over to the storage card then reopen the app if it has your user/PW then thats not it if it asks you to renter it then it is it. hope this helps

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