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RegImp 1.0

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Registry Import Tool with Command Line and GUI interfaces
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Description

Regimp is a Windows CE registry import tools. It has command-line and GUI running mode. Please read the README in the doc directory.

HOW TO USE IT

usage: regimp.exe [/f:filename]

f:filename: special the file name which you use to import.

s: turn the silence mode on. when during the silence , tool will not show you the GUI.

b: indicate if save the registry after the imported.

Spaces in file names are not supported, and leading backslashes must be omitted.

Current binaries are available for ARM4i and x86

Installation Instructions

Spaces in file names are not supported, and leading backslashes must be omitted.

Tags

RegistryRegistry EditorOpen Sourcecommand line

   
License Open Source
The program is open source, free and the source code is available on-line.
   
Popularity 1841
Total Downloads  9
   
Submitted By C:Amie
Submitted On 26 January 2022

Comments

I dunk for bananas 29 January 2023 at 4:41:19 PM
Regimp is available here: https://github.com/peica/efonvnc
I dunk for bananas 29 January 2023 at 5:29:24 PM
I've compiled it for x86, currently trying it out. Running fine so far!
I dunk for bananas 29 January 2023 at 6:09:05 PM
It doesn't work at all, whatever I try to do is met with an error message. Perhaps I should make a thread for it
torch 31 January 2023 at 3:16:58 AM
x86 version + source code added to SCL (credit: I dunk for bananas)

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