├── Assets
├── StoreLogo.png
├── SplashScreen.scale-200.png
├── LockScreenLogo.scale-200.png
├── Square44x44Logo.scale-200.png
├── Wide310x150Logo.scale-200.png
├── Square150x150Logo.scale-200.png
└── Square44x44Logo.targetsize-24_altform-unplated.png
├── comimportthingy
├── Windows.Xbox.winmd
├── Class1.h
├── comimportthingy.vcxproj.filters
├── Class1.cpp
└── comimportthingy.vcxproj
├── README.md
├── App.xaml
├── MainPage.xaml
├── Properties
├── AssemblyInfo.cs
└── Default.rd.xml
├── Package.appxmanifest
├── MainPage.xaml.cs
├── AppxManifest.xml
├── safe-exit.sln
├── App.xaml.cs
├── .gitignore
├── safe-exit.csproj
└── LICENSE
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1 | # Safe-exit
2 | Exit from Dev Mode safely
3 | This project was originally not intended for end users. It was created to demonstrate accessing undocumentented functionality via comimport / some other fancy techniques.
4 |
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3 | namespace comimportthingy
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5 | public ref class Class1 sealed
6 | {
7 | public:
8 | Class1();
9 | Windows::Foundation::IAsyncAction^ EnableDevelopmentModeAsync(bool enable);
10 | Windows::Foundation::IAsyncAction^ EnableDevelopmentModeExAsync(bool enable, bool deleteDevStorage);
11 | };
12 | }
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1 | #include "Class1.h"
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3 | using namespace comimportthingy;
4 | using namespace Platform;
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6 | Class1::Class1()
7 | {
8 | }
9 | Windows::Foundation::IAsyncAction^ Class1::EnableDevelopmentModeAsync(bool enable)
10 | {
11 | return Windows::Xbox::System::Internal::DevelopmentKit::DevelopmentKitProperties::EnableDevelopmentModeAsync(enable);
12 | }
13 |
14 | Windows::Foundation::IAsyncAction^ comimportthingy::Class1::EnableDevelopmentModeExAsync(bool enable, bool deleteDevStorage)
15 | {
16 | return Windows::Xbox::System::Internal::DevelopmentKit::DevelopmentKitProperties::EnableDevelopmentModeExAsync(enable, deleteDevStorage);
17 | }
18 |
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1 | using System.Reflection;
2 | using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
3 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
4 |
5 | // General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following
6 | // set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information
7 | // associated with an assembly.
8 | [assembly: AssemblyTitle("safe-exit")]
9 | [assembly: AssemblyDescription("")]
10 | [assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")]
11 | [assembly: AssemblyCompany("")]
12 | [assembly: AssemblyProduct("safe-exit")]
13 | [assembly: AssemblyCopyright("Copyright © 2021")]
14 | [assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")]
15 | [assembly: AssemblyCulture("")]
16 |
17 | // Version information for an assembly consists of the following four values:
18 | //
19 | // Major Version
20 | // Minor Version
21 | // Build Number
22 | // Revision
23 | //
24 | // You can specify all the values or you can default the Build and Revision Numbers
25 | // by using the '*' as shown below:
26 | // [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.*")]
27 | [assembly: AssemblyVersion("1.0.0.0")]
28 | [assembly: AssemblyFileVersion("1.0.0.0")]
29 | [assembly: ComVisible(false)]
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.IO;
4 | using System.Linq;
5 | using System.Runtime.CompilerServices;
6 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
7 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime;
8 | using System.Threading.Tasks;
9 | using Windows.Foundation;
10 | using Windows.Foundation.Collections;
11 | using Windows.UI.Xaml;
12 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls;
13 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Primitives;
14 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Data;
15 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Input;
16 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Media;
17 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Navigation;
18 | using comimportthingy;
19 |
20 | // The Blank Page item template is documented at https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=402352&clcid=0x409
21 |
22 | namespace safe_exit
23 | {
24 | ///
25 | /// An empty page that can be used on its own or navigated to within a Frame.
26 | ///
27 | ///
28 |
29 | public sealed partial class MainPage : Page
30 | {
31 | /*[DllImport("combase.dll", CallingConvention = CallingConvention.StdCall)]
32 | public static extern int RoGetActivationFactory([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.HString)] string activatableClassId, [In] ref Guid iid, [Out, MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.IInspectable)] out object factory);
33 |
34 | [ComImport, Guid("F5F769AD-60E8-483C-9E60-460535819AE7"), InterfaceType(ComInterfaceType.InterfaceIsIInspectable)]
35 | internal interface IDevelopmentKitPropertiesStatics
36 | {
37 | [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.InternalCall)]
38 | IAsyncAction EnableDevelopmentModeExAsync([In] bool enable, [In] bool deleteDevStorage);
39 | }
40 | public Task EnableDevelopmentModeExAsync(bool enable, bool deleteDevStorage)
41 | {
42 | Guid guidIDevelopmentKitPropertiesStatics = typeof(IDevelopmentKitPropertiesStatics).GUID;
43 | RoGetActivationFactory("Windows.Xbox.System.Internal.DevelopmentKit.DevelopmentKitProperties", ref guidIDevelopmentKitPropertiesStatics, out object tempclass);
44 | IDevelopmentKitPropertiesStatics statics = (IDevelopmentKitPropertiesStatics)tempclass;
45 | return statics.EnableDevelopmentModeExAsync(enable, deleteDevStorage).AsTask();
46 | }*/
47 |
48 | public MainPage()
49 | {
50 | this.InitializeComponent();
51 | //var a = EnableDevelopmentModeExAsync(false, false);
52 | //a.Wait();
53 | var temp = new comimportthingy.Class1();
54 | var cool = temp.EnableDevelopmentModeAsync(false).AsTask();
55 | cool.Wait();
56 | }
57 | }
58 | }
59 |
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7 | EndProject
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9 | EndProject
10 | Global
11 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution
12 | Debug|ARM = Debug|ARM
13 | Debug|ARM64 = Debug|ARM64
14 | Debug|x64 = Debug|x64
15 | Debug|x86 = Debug|x86
16 | Release|ARM = Release|ARM
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1 | using System;
2 | using System.Collections.Generic;
3 | using System.IO;
4 | using System.Linq;
5 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices.WindowsRuntime;
6 | using Windows.ApplicationModel;
7 | using Windows.ApplicationModel.Activation;
8 | using Windows.Foundation;
9 | using Windows.Foundation.Collections;
10 | using Windows.UI.Xaml;
11 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls;
12 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Controls.Primitives;
13 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Data;
14 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Input;
15 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Media;
16 | using Windows.UI.Xaml.Navigation;
17 |
18 | namespace safe_exit
19 | {
20 | ///
21 | /// Provides application-specific behavior to supplement the default Application class.
22 | ///
23 | sealed partial class App : Application
24 | {
25 | ///
26 | /// Initializes the singleton application object. This is the first line of authored code
27 | /// executed, and as such is the logical equivalent of main() or WinMain().
28 | ///
29 | public App()
30 | {
31 | this.InitializeComponent();
32 | this.Suspending += OnSuspending;
33 | }
34 |
35 | ///
36 | /// Invoked when the application is launched normally by the end user. Other entry points
37 | /// will be used such as when the application is launched to open a specific file.
38 | ///
39 | /// Details about the launch request and process.
40 | protected override void OnLaunched(LaunchActivatedEventArgs e)
41 | {
42 | Frame rootFrame = Window.Current.Content as Frame;
43 |
44 | // Do not repeat app initialization when the Window already has content,
45 | // just ensure that the window is active
46 | if (rootFrame == null)
47 | {
48 | // Create a Frame to act as the navigation context and navigate to the first page
49 | rootFrame = new Frame();
50 |
51 | rootFrame.NavigationFailed += OnNavigationFailed;
52 |
53 | if (e.PreviousExecutionState == ApplicationExecutionState.Terminated)
54 | {
55 | //TODO: Load state from previously suspended application
56 | }
57 |
58 | // Place the frame in the current Window
59 | Window.Current.Content = rootFrame;
60 | }
61 |
62 | if (e.PrelaunchActivated == false)
63 | {
64 | if (rootFrame.Content == null)
65 | {
66 | // When the navigation stack isn't restored navigate to the first page,
67 | // configuring the new page by passing required information as a navigation
68 | // parameter
69 | rootFrame.Navigate(typeof(MainPage), e.Arguments);
70 | }
71 | // Ensure the current window is active
72 | Window.Current.Activate();
73 | }
74 | }
75 |
76 | ///
77 | /// Invoked when Navigation to a certain page fails
78 | ///
79 | /// The Frame which failed navigation
80 | /// Details about the navigation failure
81 | void OnNavigationFailed(object sender, NavigationFailedEventArgs e)
82 | {
83 | throw new Exception("Failed to load Page " + e.SourcePageType.FullName);
84 | }
85 |
86 | ///
87 | /// Invoked when application execution is being suspended. Application state is saved
88 | /// without knowing whether the application will be terminated or resumed with the contents
89 | /// of memory still intact.
90 | ///
91 | /// The source of the suspend request.
92 | /// Details about the suspend request.
93 | private void OnSuspending(object sender, SuspendingEventArgs e)
94 | {
95 | var deferral = e.SuspendingOperation.GetDeferral();
96 | //TODO: Save application state and stop any background activity
97 | deferral.Complete();
98 | }
99 | }
100 | }
101 |
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