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Guys, need some assistance. Try to adjust the Storage and Memory slider. When i have adjusted... it seems it will automated slide back to 50-50 level between storage and memory.
Do i need to do any registry tweaked to resolve this problem.
Programs installed :-
SPB Pocket Plus
Pocket Breeze
IE cache to ResidentFlash
id sure like to know the answer to this too.
i use hardly any memory for storage preffering to install what i can to my 1 gb sd card, would much rather dedicate more mem to program memory
Over 7
Hi
Ive found that if you set the slider for ram storage over 7mb free then no problem otherwise the slider reconfigures itself.
Check this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=45113
Cheers
HI,
I have a WM 6.1 phone and am trying to install KDKobes HTC Footprint CAB.
I however have a Asus p320 which only has 5 MB of storage left in main memory. It however has lots left on storage card.
Is it possible to change the directory used by the installer so that it can use the storage card instead of the main memory? As I do not have enough space in main memory, the application setup does not run to completion
Although I have all photos, music, apps etc pointed to 'external' memory I am now getting low memory (<2MB) warnings. I have manaully purged (as much as I feel confident with) main memory and even uninstalled and re-installed programs to ensure that they reside in external memory. However when I search for files >64KB there are no files reported in main. This is driving me crazy and I need help before I microwave my HTC Diamond. Please, please point me in the right direction
The messages are probably not for storage memory but for either RAM or virtual memory. Close applications instead of minimizing them (the usual default). Get a task manager and see what's going on.
I hoped that that was the case however I have a RAM cleaner tool and even after running that and killing all processes I still have low memory. Is there any way I can determine what is taking up main memory?
you know one of my friends has the same problem with his samsung omni and i can't for the life of me find what is taking up so much room. he is pretty back to stock and we have tried everything. i tell him to return his phone as defective but he hasn't. is this a winmo problem that could be a bad code or is it just dumb luck that this has happened to an htc and samsung?
Calendar items, phone logs, messages reside in main memory too -- have you cleared those?
I do use the calendar and maybe clearing some of the old entries will help. However I do not use the handset as a voice phone, only data, and have no call logs or texts taking up space. I do use it for email so will check that too. That said it's currently using 83.36MB out of 84.56MB and doubt if the odd deletions will make a great difference. Is there a way of partitioning some of the storage card space over to extend the main storage area?
You can relocate \My Documents pretty easily with a registry change. You can also move your PIE cache (sk tools will help with this). These things might help. I thought the diamond had 4G of internal memory? Does it have a small main memory and then a large internal storage memory? I'm afraid I'm not that familiar with it.
You may want to install ClearTemp or something similar to clean out your temp and volatile folders. And you're sure it's not a ram issue? Do you have the problem immediately after a soft reset, or does it take a while?
I may have been leading you down the garden path. When I run the memory app' in Settings there are two totals: Storage and Program. In storage 82.7MB out of 84.5MB is in use and in program 78MB out of 111MB is in use. The Diamond complains of being almost out of memory shortly after it is turned on. Without a guide to follow I'm a little ill at ease attempting registry changes even though I have advanced config and PHM RegEdit installed. I will try ClearTemp if I can install it! Thanks for the help to date.
Does anyone know how to clear out the 'storage' area of the HTC as Opera is now refusing to run (not enough cache space...?) I'm facing the prospect of reloading the firmware (again) with no confidence I won't be back in this situation again in a couple of months
The out-of-memory warning message is activated after the ram memory is lower than a desired value .
The activation pattern and the threshold value are controlled by a set of registry entries under \HKCU\Software\Htc\TaskManager\
Can Play With It By Changing The Threshold Value In Registry.
Thanks for that, however at < 1-2MB of storage area remaining my problem is how do I recover storage capacity? I used ClearTemp and I now have around 7MB free which is much better though not ideal. Surely there must be a way of tweaking the storage / program balance through one of the toolkits?
I had the same prob few month back. The best way is to Hard reset > reinstall programs your REALLY NEED to internal storage except .net C Framework or Smart Protect etc... [install those types of programs to main memory]
The other way is
Buy SkTools if you dont have it
move things ie. programs to internal storage!
I select internal memory every time I install an app which further mystifies me. Now I can't get Opera to run.... it's just a year of break downs for me
What is the relationship between these two, if any?
Is there any bettween them and the amount of physical memory?
I'm running JACxHEROSki 2.1 right now and I've got 128MB swap which is being used by BackingSwap with CompCache enabled. I've upped cc_disksize to 120MB and so far I can't cause an app to unload (I've opened contacts (with 600+ contacts), Gmaps, browser, pandora, calendar, htc weatcher, and messages) so things are working very well, but I'm wondering what effect changing cc_memlimit would/should have on things.
rainabba said:
What is the relationship between these two, if any?
Is there any bettween them and the amount of physical memory?
I'm running JACxHEROSki 2.1 right now and I've got 128MB swap which is being used by BackingSwap with CompCache enabled. I've upped cc_disksize to 120MB and so far I can't cause an app to unload (I've opened contacts (with 600+ contacts), Gmaps, browser, pandora, calendar, htc weatcher, and messages) so things are working very well, but I'm wondering what effect changing cc_memlimit would/should have on things.
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Memory limit is how much of the ram is replaced by swap. As in how much gets pushed to swap. It could go either way honesty. Lotta variables...
I understand that storage is like the hard disk, program is like your RAM, and I suppose SDHC is like your external disk drive.
The question is this: I am having huge fun loading the various ROM's that kind chefs have cooked up. I really love 6.5, and would like to keep it standard across all my various machines.
However, having loaded it on my weedy little Universal with 64mb, just after booting program shows about 13mb, then rapidly disappears, down to around 5mb.
For stable operation, without too many resets and upsets, how much do I really need to keep WinMo happy? It's showing 5.88mb at the moment and the only thing showing in the task manager is Active Sync at 1.02mb. Is this enough?
Is there any way of clawing back some program memory? Do I just have to be careful and keep apps shut down to stop them eating up memory? Does unloading apps from storage have any effect on freeing up program - I would suppose not, unless they happen to be running and therefore eating up program? or admit defeat and load 6.1, which is less of a hog?
(It's just gone up to 5.91mb)
thanks if someone with the skills could eludicate!
rjstep3
A bit of experience has answered my own question - 5mb is not enough, by a long way. 10mb minimum.
So sad that I can't get WM 6.5 on this thing, but that is the conclusion I have come to.
I would still love to know how this memory thing works, it seems to go up and down very quickly, and keeps changing for no obvious reason (obvious to me that is).
rjstep3
I would like to know that to
I am using Tomal 8.9 with SPB 3.5.3 and mymemory is also on 5-6 mb
I love this device, but it is just too old now - not enough power or memory for the more modern applications and interfaces. Shame - I wish there were another one to get, I still use mine, it is the perfect blend of phone and PDA, the form factor is just great, not too big and heavy, not too small to be useless.
I would take off the SPB shell, just run with the vanilla version, it is good enough with a few tweaks.
rjstep3