[Q] Reg editing - Nokia Lumia 800

I have been trying out some of the old methods for windows phone 7 to mod the registry but so far no succeses.
Has anybody got any idea's up to now?

You need to have the phone interlop unlocked or something to fool the phone into thinking you've got higher access than just developer access which is granted to you either by developer account or chevron. Until we can find a native reg editor for Nokia nothing will be able to edit the registry.
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I want to get reg edit in my Lumia 800 too

As soon as we have it then full unlock is available, but no idea when and if we will get a full access registry reader.
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Have you tried http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1351107 ?

Necroman_AI said:
Have you tried http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1351107 ?
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Yeah i even tryed changing the connection mode from zune to serial.
But when the device is connected it fails to install the Nokia RM-801 drivers.
It will recongnize the USB composite device, But then 4 seperate Nokia RM-801 sections appear when installing the drivers. It fails to find any drivers what so ever for the device besides the USB composite device.
I'm Going try with and contact nokia regarding this issue and to find out if nokia will be providing Devoloper or Admin unlock for the device

I asked Nokia about USB modem driver, but they do not have it. Wifi tethering will come pretty soon though, they said. It is already available in devs phones.

Radek Hulán said:
I asked Nokia about USB modem driver, but they do not have it. Wifi tethering will come pretty soon though, they said. It is already available in devs phones.
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Wifi Teathering will be great. I am going to try the chevron unlock later on today. i will let you know how things go.

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my hd2 and pc

i am really tired from a problem with my hd2 i can‘t connect my hd2 with pc (( usb cable )) i did every thing and i couldnt recognize it i am really desperate can anybody help ?
Might
help if you mention what Windows/system you are running on your pc
the operation system is windows 7
Do
you have the Windows Mobile Device Center installed?
Have you tried a Disk Drive connection, under connections USB to PC?
I do know for a fact some people simply solved the problem just by using another USB port...
Might be worthwhile checking your firewall too, I believe some can block the active sync connection
registeredxdadevi said:
you have the Windows Mobile Device Center installed?
Have you tried a Disk Drive connection, under connections USB to PC?
I do know for a fact some people simply solved the problem just by using another USB port...
Might be worthwhile checking your firewall too, I believe some can block the active sync connection
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thank you for your post i did everything you wrote the problem still my hd2 doesnt recognize to my pc i am planning to sell my phone because og this
Havent used WP7 yet, but in WM6.x there is something in Settings for USB connection - this gives you the ability to check a box that says (something like) Fast Outlook connection. If you uncheck this you will probably find that your HTC connects beautifully. So, again, trawl through your setup/settings and look for something that talks to USB connection, or PC Synch.
Hope this helps.
Uninstall all versions of Windows Mobile Device Centre then reboot, just install the latest update from of WMDC from Microsoft and plug your HD2 in.
It worked for me and I'd tried everything else.
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I'm having the same problem also, but I am using Windows Vista. I tried just about everything the forum mentions its pretty frustrating. I've tried uninstalling and installing WMDC and tried different USB ports, also tried selecting a few of the different settings on the phone in the USB to PC. Does anyone know what possibly I am missing or not doing correctly?
evilged said:
Uninstall all versions of Windows Mobile Device Centre then reboot, just install the latest update from of WMDC from Microsoft and plug your HD2 in.
It worked for me and I'd tried everything else.
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I number of my friends had the same problem concerning the connection and when they did the above it fixed the problem. I suggest everyone give it a go.
Still having problems with this... I've uninstalled rebooted and installed and reboot WMDC and also messed with all the settings on USB to PC and tried every single USB port on my computer. I am running Windows Vista 64 bit version and still not having any luck getting this phone to connect via USB. Anyone have any ideas?

Good friend trying to use modem to get internet on her XP computer

Hey guys long time no see. im usually in the Android Kiaser section, but I got a different question for today. A good friend of mines recently got a old computer. It had a lot of viruses on it and I cleaned them out. Once I was done with that, I had her o/s up and it was running a lot faster than before.
Anyway, she wanted to use her Optimus T as a modem because she doesnt have internet connection or DSL in her house. She is a genius and all, so she picks up stuff very fast . especially in IT and computers .
Well she followed the tethering instructions for XP and downloaded it to her phone. She then hooked it up to her computer and when we searched for the file, it was there but it could not be launched.
Now I advised eher to come here and ask you guys for help, but she is very prideful and wants to figure it out on her own. Now if this were a simple hardwre issue no problem . but since this is a networking issue , and well you guys are far more experienced in these matters, I was wondering if theren were a special program she needed or something like that for her computer to properly launch the program needed for her phone to go online
Well I used to be in the same boat With the internet. Although It wasn't a smartphone. The solution i came up with after days of trying was the phone in question needed an initialization command pointing to the apn of the phone. This was accomplished with no special software just windows built in capability, on a standard sp 2 machine. I would try my optimus but i have win 7 x64. Anyway not sure whether it helps or not but the proper initialization command would be something like AT+CGDCONT=1,”IP”,”epc.tmobile.com” the number to dial should be " *99# "
The post below me is also good. It is usb network instead of modem.
artbunker said:
Hey guys long time no see. im usually in the Android Kiaser section, but I got a different question for today. A good friend of mines recently got a old computer. It had a lot of viruses on it and I cleaned them out. Once I was done with that, I had her o/s up and it was running a lot faster than before.
Anyway, she wanted to use her Optimus T as a modem because she doesnt have internet connection or DSL in her house. She is a genius and all, so she picks up stuff very fast . especially in IT and computers .
Well she followed the tethering instructions for XP and downloaded it to her phone. She then hooked it up to her computer and when we searched for the file, it was there but it could not be launched.
Now I advised eher to come here and ask you guys for help, but she is very prideful and wants to figure it out on her own. Now if this were a simple hardwre issue no problem . but since this is a networking issue , and well you guys are far more experienced in these matters, I was wondering if theren were a special program she needed or something like that for her computer to properly launch the program needed for her phone to go online
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You basically have two options to go about doing this. Switch on Data on your phone ..
1. Connect the phone via the USB cable and select the LG PC suite application, under Tools there is a option of Internet connection using Phone.
OR
2. Connect the phone via the USB cable, do not run the LG suite, instead on the phone in Settings -> Wifi & networks Use the portability and tethering option. The first option is USB tethering, the second is Wifi. Just select the USB one. THis will create a local network between the phone and computer and allow you to access the internet ...
Cheers !
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You basically have two options to go about doing this. Switch on Data on your phone ..
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..Well third option is to use P500 as a bluetooth modem to access Internet.
You have to pair the devices and use bluetooth dialup profile. This post is sent that way from my Compaq nx8220 laptop
use pdanet
I'm trying to tether my fatheta optimus but it can't find the Ethernet control module (ecm) drivers. I Google searched for.the drivers with no luck is there any place were I can get that driver.
Trying to USB tether on vista 32bit
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[Guide] How to browse files on your photon from your computer via Bluetooth.

So, I have a photon and a laptop that supports Bluetooth connections running windows 7. Everything was good with the Bluetooth connection. I could listen to music and use the computer as a speakerphone, but I could not see my files on my photon using my file explorer on my computer. The problem was I needed a driver for the "Bluetooth Peripheral Device." It took some digging for and wide, but I learned out how to do it following a guide written by Rajiv Singh Suwal. His guide follows:
Here's what I did when bluetooth dongles on Windows 7 PCs that I had, didn't work with my iPhone and other headsets:
- Download the 'Windows Mobile Device Center' ( current version is 6.1 ) which you can download it from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/downloads/microsoft/device-center-download.mspx
this works for both Vista and Windows 7. I've tried it on both.
- Install the downloaded software but it may not look like it worked on Windows 7 PCs. Vista automatically configures the settings on the bluetooth devices but for those who have Windows 7, here are the things you should do:
- Go to 'Device Manager' from 'Control Panel' -Or- just right-click on Computer Icon and choose 'Properties' and then click on 'Device Manager'.- You'll see 'Bluetooth Peripheral Device' under 'Other devices'
- Right-Click it and click on "Update Driver Software" -Or- anyway you find it easy to bring up the Update driver window.
- Click "Browse My Computer for Driver Software" button.
- Click "Let Me Pick from a List of Device Drivers on my computer".
- Select 'Bluetooth Radio' from the list if it asked you to select and then in the next window, it will show a list of drivers with Company Names in one list and Drivers in another. In the Company List choose 'Microsoft Corporation', not only Microsoft.
- (From the drivers list there may be one or more drivers with the name "Windows Mobile-Based Device Support" with different driver versions. Select one or the latest. )
- Ignore any warnings and keep pressing next and then Finish at last. If all goes well, the last screen will show the message that device driver is successfully installed. ( Click 'YES' in the box )
Now, after manually updating the driver for your bluetooth device, in 'Device Manager' when you click on 'Bluetooth Radios', it should display one more item which will say 'Windows Mobile-based device support'.
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There are few more things that you want to pay attention to. If you have already added the device in your 'bluetooth device list' that didn't work, then remove the device and add it again. After you add it, you might need to restart the computer if it gave you a connection problem error message.
Every PCs that had Windows 7 and Vista worked after installing this software and I hope it will work for you too.
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If you have used ActiveSync in the past, you would certainly love this package(Windows Mobile Device Center). Actually 'Windows Mobile Device Center' is the successor to ActiveSync. It is designed to synchronize various content including music, video, contacts, calendar events, web browser favorites, and other files between Mobile devices and the Windows operating system.
Things to consider trying if the connection still fails
I'd like to point out something here in case you have tried some trial version of bluetooth software that you can get from online. Some of these trial software ( ie. Bluesoleil ) disable your 'Bluetooth Support Service' ( a core service that is essential to run your bluetooth device in Windows ) when the trial period expires. I have also seen people jumping into conclusion after using trial version that without paying for it their bluetooth device would never work. So make sure 'Bluetooth Support Service' is running and set to 'Automatic'. You can find that service by going to -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Services (select it from the list)
For those who get connection failed error :
If your Phone has already been paired with your computer once and you try to pair it with the same computer, but this time you're logged in to a different account, it will most likely reject the connection since the phone would already have the MAC address of that computer stored in its memory.
Remember that when devices pair with each other, they store each other's MAC addresses and treat that address as a unique address for each device.
Remove the paired item from the phone Or Clear all the paired devices from your Phone's list if you don't know which is which and pair it again.
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Hope this helps others trying to do the same thing.
EDIT: It is really pretty slow though. The price you pay to get rid of the wire - I guess.
great post! more of a reason for me to get a 64gb sdcard, can you swap files from the computer to phone over bluetooth then, id assume? portable pc games playable on whatever pc has bluetooth no need to download games to play at a friends? this is a great find thank you!
edit, scratch the game thing if its too slow for it
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Dont want to see wasted money but I am 99percent sure the phone limmitation is 32gig sdcard. I am sure someone else can chime in.
TheChronicDroid said:
great post! more of a reason for me to get a 64gb sdcard, can you swap files from the computer to phone over bluetooth then, id assume? portable pc games playable on whatever pc has bluetooth no need to download games to play at a friends? this is a great find thank you!
edit, scratch the game thing if its too slow for it
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really? that supprises me nd saddens me D: i hope its not true or just software caused but i think its a hardware your correct, it was with my hero
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32 GB SD Card Limit on the Motorola Photon 4G.
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deedscreen said:
32 GB SD Card Limit on the Motorola Photon 4G.
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I know the 32 gb works for sure because I have one.
TheChronicDroid said:
edit, scratch the game thing if its too slow for it
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Yeah. I did some searching around and it appears 30-50 kb/s is about all we can get. They claim max speed with BT 2.1 is upto 3 Mb/s, but from my experience playing around with it - it sort of like a weak 3G service download speed. Bummer.

[Solved] USB tethering not working on windows 7 w/ GBX

So I was at home wanting to use the usb tethering on my TP2 (RHOD 400) running GBX0* and my laptop with win7x64. I would turn on USB tethering, plug it in, and the phone would just sit there like a bump on a log. Well that was no good. I poked around, and no one had an answer; so I tracked one down.
Seems that Windows 7 needs a driver to make it work right. It need an HTC Remote NDIS driver. I know what you are thinking. Where the heck could I get one of those. Well I have good news, and bad news. The good news is that HTC made one for us already which worked for me. The bad news is that it seems they bundled it in with 150mbs of other un-needed junk.
If you install their HTC Sync application, it will install this driver. I used version HTC Sync 3.2.20 I have not been able to find a stand alone version, for windows 7x64 but it could be out there somewhere...
This software is marked for xp-win7 so it may work with other versions too.
Now to get the tethering to work you have to disable the usb debuging, and then enable the usb tethering. Can't have both it seems. As usb debugging is off line so will be any adb stuff. So you will have to choose what you want more. Also usb tethering and usb storage do not get along either.
The good news is that installing this extra driver does not seem to break adb when tethering is turned off on the phone.
This may work as a solution for other HTC android devices too, as it seems somewhat generic.
As an extra bonus for me I can tether to the interwebs, and access my local wireless nas at the same time. No promises that you will be able to do that though.
oem.inf
wizardknight said:
So I was at home wanting to use the usb tethering on my TP2 (RHOD 400) running GBX0* and my laptop with win7x64. I would turn on USB tethering, plug it in, and the phone would just sit there like a bump on a log. Well that was no good. I poked around, and no one had an answer; so I tracked one down.
Seems that Windows 7 needs a driver to make it work right. It need an HTC Remote NDIS driver. I know what you are thinking. Where the heck could I get one of those. Well I have good news, and bad news. The good news is that HTC made one for us already which worked for me. The bad news is that it seems they bundled it in with 150mbs of other un-needed junk.
If you install their HTC Sync application, it will install this driver. I used version HTC Sync 3.2.20 I have not been able to find a stand alone version, for windows 7x64 but it could be out there somewhere...
This software is marked for xp-win7 so it may work with other versions too.
Now to get the tethering to work you have to disable the usb debuging, and then enable the usb tethering. Can't have both it seems. As usb debugging is off line so will be any adb stuff. So you will have to choose what you want more. Also usb tethering and usb storage do not get along either.
The good news is that installing this extra driver does not seem to break adb when tethering is turned off on the phone.
This may work as a solution for other HTC android devices too, as it seems somewhat generic.
As an extra bonus for me I can tether to the interwebs, and access my local wireless nas at the same time. No promises that you will be able to do that though.
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I would like to share my solution. I modified the oem.inf file in the oem.zip(attached) ,by changing the manufacturer name and device id as given in the PC 's device manager(unknown device).
It should work for xp,seven,vista.
Yogesh1969 said:
I would like to share my solution. I modified the oem.inf file in the oem.zip(attached) ,by changing the manufacturer name and device id as given in the PC 's device manager(unknown device).
It should work for xp,seven,vista.
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Does it conflict with ADB or fastboot?

[Q] Nokia Care Suit - Device Not Detected

I have been trying to get Nokia Care Suite to detect my device when it is plugged in via USB. I have installed and reinstalled NCS along with several drivers to no avail. I have updated the MS Framework to the most recent one along with using different USB cords and trying all the USB ports.
I am using a Windows & 64x laptop if that helps. I have looked around the internet for any solutions, but have found none so far. I know that NCS is supposed to detect your device once it is connected from what many other users say, but mine just does not do that.
Is there any possible solution to this?
Any help would be appreciated.
Might be some driver problem. better try another laptop or computer. no problem at all with my 32bit windows7.
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I have been trying to get Nokia Care Suite to detect my device when it is plugged in via USB. I have installed and reinstalled NCS along with several drivers to no avail. I have updated the MS Framework to the most recent one along with using different USB cords and trying all the USB ports.
I am using a Windows & 64x laptop if that helps. I have looked around the internet for any solutions, but have found none so far. I know that NCS is supposed to detect your device once it is connected from what many other users say, but mine just does not do that.
Is there any possible solution to this?
Any help would be appreciated.
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