Regedit.exe; Regload.exe; Regdump.exe; Warmboot.exe - LXE VX6 Reference Manual

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VX6 Utilities

REGEDIT.EXE

Registry Editor – LXE recommends
making a backup copy of the registry before changes are made.

REGLOAD.EXE

Double-tapping a registry settings file (e.g. REG) causes RegLoad to open the file and make the
indicated settings in the registry. This is similar to how RegEdit works on a desktop PC. The
.REG file format is the same as on the desktop PC.

REGDUMP.EXE

Registry dump – Saves a copy of the registry as a text file. The file, REG.TXT, is located in the
root folder.
Note:

WARMBOOT.EXE

Double click this file to warm boot the computer (i.e., all RAM is preserved). It automatically
saves the registry before rebooting which means configuration changes are not lost.

WAVPLAY.EXE

Double tapping a sound file (e.g. WAV) causes WavPlay to open the file and run it in the
background.

VX6 Command-line Utilites

Command line utilities can be executed by Start | Run | [program name].

COLDBOOT.EXE

Command line utility which performs a cold boot (all RAM is erased).
Passwords are lost upon cold boot. If a password is set, that password must be entered to begin the
cold boot power cycle process.

PrtScrn.EXE

Command line utility which performs a screen print and saves the file in .BMP format in the
\System folder. Click Start | Run and type prtscrn and click OK, or press Enter. There is a 10
second delay before the screen print is made. The device beeps and screen captured file
(scrnnnnn.bmp) is placed in the \System folder. The numeric filename is incremented by 1 each
time the PrtScrn function is activated. The command is not case-sensitive.
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The REG.TXT file is not saved in persistent storage. To use the REG.TXT file as a
reference in the even of a coldboot, LXE recommends copying the file to the \SYSTEM
directory on the VX6 or storing a copy of the file on a PC.
when editing the Registry and also recommends
caution
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