Re: WinCE 5.0 RegFlush on Cold Boot



Paul,

I have 2 volumes on the device, one that is bootable and hidden where the
Hive registry files reside and the other for file storage. The debugging I
added shows which volume is being written to.


"Paul G. Tobey [eMVP]" <p space tobey no spam AT no instrument no spam DOT
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How do you know that the command corresponds to a registry write? It's a
hive registry. Any write to the 'disk' would generate some writes.

Paul T.

"Peter K" <anonymous@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hello,

I have a WinCE 5.00 OS with IPSM 4.0 set up with Hive Registry, does
anyone know how to stop the OS from backing up the Registry on a cold
boot. I believe that it is doing a RegFlushKey when it update the
BootCount in the registry but I can not find any reference to this in the
OS source code.

I have check all my device drivers to see if any of them might be calling
RegFlushKey and they are not.

The reason I know that there is a backup of the registry at boot up is
because I added debugging in the OALIoCtlPsmFlashCmd function to show
when writes and erases occur in the IPSM.

Thanks for the help





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