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nylaw
25th August 2008, 10:52 AM
I was thinking that we could create a list of registry locations for programs that use serial registrations. We could then add these locations and our own serial numbers to UC or Sashimi. It would make flashing even easier without having to manually add serial numbers.

Also a short lesson where to locate the serials and exactly how to add them into UC or Sashimi would be great so we can all contribute. Hopefully in short time we could have most of popular programs serial locations.

Anyone else think this would be useful?

BillThyCat
25th August 2008, 01:13 PM
I was thinking that we could create a list of registry locations for programs that use serial registrations. We could then add these locations and our own serial numbers to UC or Sashimi. It would make flashing even easier without having to manually add serial numbers.

Also a short lesson where to locate the serials and exactly how to add them into UC or Sashimi would be great so we can all contribute. Hopefully in short time we could have most of popular programs serial locations.

Anyone else think this would be useful?

As long as nobody actually posts their serial numbers, because that would be a quick way to get the thread deleted. Pending it's just the reg keys, then I would be ok with this, could use it for a few programs I have that are registered.

BTC

nylaw
25th August 2008, 07:08 PM
Of course. I wasn't suggesting the posting of serial numbers at all. As you pointed just the locations so we can do this once and have it load when reflashing.

miguelfp1
25th August 2008, 08:38 PM
Actually, this sounds like a great idea! Some more post-flash automation :rolleyes:

nitro66215
25th August 2008, 09:01 PM
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Lakeridge\WA Desktop
String Value : License Code : XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
This is without the dashes. I haven't verified automation. Will do the next time I flash. I'm sure that'll be in a day or so. LOL

Edit: Yes. If you set this registry key to the correct License Code... you are good. Obviously the Name is important too since they go hand in hand. I exported the whole key and put that into a cab during UC. Run this first... then run the Cab for installation of the program