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Let me begin by saying I have a rooted Infuse with Infused 2.2.3 Gingerbread and the Infusion Kernel.
As I use the Infuse over the course of the week, apps get started up and slowly my memory goes down. I can shut off some apps manually, but some refuse to get turned off, even by ram clearing apps and manual rooted actions.
Whenever I want to speed my phone up again and free up Ram, I have to reset my phone.
My question is how would I go about clearing the ram on my phone back to the 'phone-on' starting position, when my apps have yet to be activated?
I have used Advanced Task Killer to attempt this and it does not permanently close apps. I have also used Autokiller Memory Module to close programs, but they also do not stay closed (Is there something to Chuck Norris mode?).
Does anyone know a way to clear the ram back to that point? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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You do NOT need any memory managers to manage. Let android manage memory.
Please actually read!
Please read my statement before you answer.
Once again, my phone's internal memory manager works FINE, but it does over time get bogged down by too many apps trying to start at once.
My ONLY question: Can I reset the phone's memory back to a reset state without resetting my phone?
Thanks for anyone who knows an answer to this!
sonomar said:
Please read my statement before you answer.
Once again, my phone's internal memory manager works FINE, but it does over time get bogged down by too many apps trying to start at once.
My ONLY question: Can I reset the phone's memory back to a reset state without resetting my phone?
Thanks for anyone who knows an answer to this!
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Read again:
Apps don't start at once, nor compete. Based on usage of apps, OS loads them into RAM, and keeps them there. The amount of RAM to be always left free is set initially. Rest of the RAM is filled here. Apps filled like this do NOT use CPU. They use CPU only when they are invoked, or backgrounded.
Say you are done working with an app, and use the exit function in it. It just signals OS its end, but the app is not cleaned out of RAM. It is kept until it is invoked again, or pushed out until more free RAM than available is needed or when pushed out manually using task manager.
When any app wants more RAM than what is available, the preloaded ones are pushed out, and this app is loaded.
Too many apps compete for CPU and memory when a user starts hitting "home" button instead of "back" button. Home button pushes apps to background wherein the back button signals u r out of the app. This sets the app to be pushed out of RAM as needed.
I use pretty many apps, and sometimes go on for over a week without bothering to use any task manager to clear out RAM nor noticing any lag.
And to be specific to your question:
There is no time like initial start time until the phone is rebooted again. If u give the phone some time to settle after u reboot it, u can see apps being to memory, be it that they are invoked by you or not. Even if ATK or any task killer kills them, OS respawns them over time based on ur usage of them.
Thanks, I'll try pushing the back button more often and see if that works...though for google apps that usually isn't allowed.
The problem is that even with Android's automatic system, I'm still being given "Low Memory" warnings on all my apps within a few days of rebooting.
I dunno, I think that currently the only real solution is to reboot my phone bi-daily, but I really was hoping there was a way to reset the OS ram without a full reboot.
Again, thanks anyway!
sonomar said:
Thanks, I'll try pushing the back button more often and see if that works...though for google apps that usually isn't allowed.
The problem is that even with Android's automatic system, I'm still being given "Low Memory" warnings on all my apps within a few days of rebooting.
I dunno, I think that currently the only real solution is to reboot my phone bi-daily, but I really was hoping there was a way to reset the OS ram without a full reboot.
Again, thanks anyway!
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Maybe u have too many apps open. Not sure what's the case on ur phone. Personally I never faced this low memory issue so far.
By the way, I froze up certain system apps (in tibu) (even deleted some) that I don't use, like Google search, etc cos these r always loaded and I never use them.
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I have the same problem
sonomar said:
Let me begin by saying I have a rooted Infuse with Infused 2.2.3 Gingerbread and the Infusion Kernel.
As I use the Infuse over the course of the week, apps get started up and slowly my memory goes down. I can shut off some apps manually, but some refuse to get turned off, even by ram clearing apps and manual rooted actions.
Whenever I want to speed my phone up again and free up Ram, I have to reset my phone.
My question is how would I go about clearing the ram on my phone back to the 'phone-on' starting position, when my apps have yet to be activated?
I have used Advanced Task Killer to attempt this and it does not permanently close apps. I have also used Autokiller Memory Module to close programs, but they also do not stay closed (Is there something to Chuck Norris mode?).
Does anyone know a way to clear the ram back to that point? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I have a tablet android 4.1. After some time I don't have runing apps and I don't have free memory. I don't have running tasks, I don't have cashed tasks. And I don't have free memory. After this critical point the tablet needs restart. Of course after restart everything works fine, for some hours. After sleep the above critical point comes quicker... The problem seems to me like driver or software problem but I can't be sure... I m searching for a similar solution for an app that can without restart, restart my ram, clear completely my ram, not task killing because at the end I don't have tasks to kill... It looks like somehow a garbage ram is created after some time, that kills my ram. It looks like virus but it is not virus as the device is new and I have check for viruses...
Just get the app Startup Manager, stop all user apps (except some that you do want to run), apply, and reboot
Cache cleaner free from the market. I use cache cleaner ng.
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Quick and easy approach - use Fast Reboot.
Brings the phone to like-rebooted condition... in about 5 seconds.
Normally don't need it, but occasionally phone gets bogged down and this clears it right up.
Free program.
Another step - a little more work - Find the programs that are running with a service and get rid of them if you don't need them... or use Gemini Apps manager to block auto-start. Google Maps is a good one to block auto start of.
Stock, unrooted, still locked, as it came from the factory One S:
Do you ever find that when you close an app and go back to the launcher (Rosie), Rosie has been purged from memory and needs to reload? Takes about 10 seconds with the "loading" animation before you can do anything. Pretty poor really for a standard setup. Will be rooting at the weekend, but any other tips to stop this happening?
kuroneko007 said:
Stock, unrooted, still locked, as it came from the factory One S:
Do you ever find that when you close an app and go back to the launcher (Rosie), Rosie has been purged from memory and needs to reload? Takes about 10 seconds with the "loading" animation before you can do anything. Pretty poor really for a standard setup. Will be rooting at the weekend, but any other tips to stop this happening?
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setting-power untick fastboot
Yes I have also seen this a few times, especially if I had a lot of tabs open in the browser then go back to the home screen.
the only time i got this, was when i was disabling bloatware apps in settings
speaking of memory, I have total memory of 701160kb, with 34684kb free according to vellamo system info. is this correct? I thought we should have 1GB of ram??
The system always allocates a certain amount for normal operating
unclespoon said:
The system always allocates a certain amount for normal operating
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exactly what i also thought, but presumed when it says total it included the system usage.
kuroneko007 said:
Stock, unrooted, still locked, as it came from the factory One S:
Do you ever find that when you close an app and go back to the launcher (Rosie), Rosie has been purged from memory and needs to reload? Takes about 10 seconds with the "loading" animation before you can do anything. Pretty poor really for a standard setup. Will be rooting at the weekend, but any other tips to stop this happening?
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Without a proper analysis of what happened, It's quite difficult to say if this is a right behaviour of Android. Android handles the memory itself, because it is based on JAVA. When an application needs more memory, Android tries to allocate to it, sometimes this could mean taking away the memory of Rosie (homescreen) if it is needed.
This could happen regardless how many memory you have. In theory if you run a lot of apps at the same time without closing them, Android may do so. So no need to worry if this was what happened to you. However, if it happens a lot even if you don't have big apps running at background, it may indicate something is not quite right. I don't know what it would be cos this is IMO at the software level so should happen to everyone and be a potential bug.
Rooting the phone and removing bloatware may be benefitial cos you get rid of lots of annoying background tasks which take x amount of memory.
Im also having this problem.
I tryed close all apps, now its 618 used and 67 mb free.
In the list (under apps - running) only few apps are listed, and they make only total of ~95mb, where are other 500 used?
After reboot +- same apps showed, only using 100mb and toatly 350used 340free...
What kind of phones do you guys have? Branded and locked by operator?
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Hi there,
I'm new here and recently flashed CM 10.1 on my Xperia U. I have a peculiar issue. Usually people complain about not having enough RAM, but my problem is the opposite. I installed the Memory Status app and it shows RAM always being at least 100MB. Whenever it drops close to 100MB, the system stutters a bit and RAM jumps UP, usually up to ~140MB. It seems like the system automatically clears some RAM when it reaches around that point. I feel like this is the cause of some of the problems people have experienced with the U running CM: music player, keyboard, and live wallpaper suddenly stops working, as it seems like those processes are automatically killed. How do I enable the system to be able to address the rest of the RAM?
Note: at first I thought those problems were due to lack of ram so i installed some ram management app. After figuring all this out, I uninstalled them to see if the system could use the rest of the ram but no luck. I'm assuming this has something to do with CM itself.
dale_nx26 said:
Hi there,
I'm new here and recently flashed CM 10.1 on my Xperia U. I have a peculiar issue. Usually people complain about not having enough RAM, but my problem is the opposite. I installed the Memory Status app and it shows RAM always being at least 100MB. Whenever it drops close to 100MB, the system stutters a bit and RAM jumps UP, usually up to ~140MB. It seems like the system automatically clears some RAM when it reaches around that point. I feel like this is the cause of some of the problems people have experienced with the U running CM: music player, keyboard, and live wallpaper suddenly stops working, as it seems like those processes are automatically killed. How do I enable the system to be able to address the rest of the RAM?
Note: at first I thought those problems were due to lack of ram so i installed some ram management app. After figuring all this out, I uninstalled them to see if the system could use the rest of the ram but no luck. I'm assuming this has something to do with CM itself.
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its normal as it is custom rom not a stock rom.
custom roms are highly developed by developers to give the best experience and performance rather than stock roms..
its normal bro.
no worry
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Hello, i have the following problem: when i was rooted i used folder mount to move aplications to sdcard. Afte that i used triangle away an flashed stock 4.2.2 with odin. the problem is that when i was rooted every aplication moved to external sd card was calculated by the phone with double the normal space, but in reality the space occupied was the normal one. Now, even if i am on stock, unrooted when i install for example Real Racing 3 the phone also shows that the space occupied by RR3 is double. But again, this is only fictive space, as the free space is the normal one.
so, please help me to make the phone not showing double space occupied. Why is he acting like this? This phenomena was happening when i was rooted. But now i am not. Confused really
Hi,
I suppose the internal SD card storage on my GT-I9105P is somehow corrupted.
I'm running a prerooted I9105PXXUBNG1. The root apps are as follows:
AdFree
Aptoide
CacheDownload2SD
Digitizer Booster
FolderMount
Internet Booster
LagFix (fstrim) Premium
Performance Booster
Prepay Widget Lite
RAM Booster
Root Browser
SD Maid
SDCard Booster (can it be the culprit?)
Seeder
USB Mass Storage
Wanam Xposed
Xposed Installer
Xtreme Booster
The internal storage disappeared from Total Commander home screen, though it can be acceseed from the root directory. Also, media scanner is having problems with the internal SD. Any newly added notifications and stuff in general is not being detected. It's happened out of nowhere, I haven't been tampering with anything before this just happened. I had the same problem so I made a factory reset but the problem came back. I think it's dismounted, nonetheless it's rather some sort of logical issue, I doubt a hardware failure.
Another seemingly storage-related problem is that the launcher as well as the app drawer tend to reload themselves completely nearly every time, meaning, that every time I unlock the phone or go back to the home screen it is completely blank and takes long seconds to load, while the app drawer is being loaded separately even longer. It pisses me off!!!
How do I fix that? And if I'm to reflash the phone, how do I perform a low-level format on the internal storage?
I want to get rid of these problems once and for good.
I appreciate your help and thank you in advance.
Vizal said:
Hi,
I suppose the internal SD card storage on my GT-I9105P is somehow corrupted.
I'm running a prerooted I9105PXXUBNG1. The root apps are as follows:
AdFree
Aptoide
CacheDownload2SD
Digitizer Booster
FolderMount
Internet Booster
LagFix (fstrim) Premium
Performance Booster
Prepay Widget Lite
RAM Booster
Root Browser
SD Maid
SDCard Booster (can it be the culprit?)
Seeder
USB Mass Storage
Wanam Xposed
Xposed Installer
Xtreme Booster
The internal storage disappeared from Total Commander home screen, though it can be acceseed from the root directory. Also, media scanner is having problems with the internal SD. Any newly added notifications and stuff in general is not being detected. It's happened out of nowhere, I haven't been tampering with anything before this just happened. I had the same problem so I made a factory reset but the problem came back. I think it's dismounted, nonetheless it's rather some sort of logical issue, I doubt a hardware failure.
Another seemingly storage-related problem is that the launcher as well as the app drawer tend to reload themselves completely nearly every time, meaning, that every time I unlock the phone or go back to the home screen it is completely blank and takes long seconds to load, while the app drawer is being loaded separately even longer. It pisses me off!!!
How do I fix that? And if I'm to reflash the phone, how do I perform a low-level format on the internal storage?
I want to get rid of these problems once and for good.
I appreciate your help and thank you in advance.
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Download a stock OS from Samsungupdate.com
Then use ODIN to flash it.