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2009-02-26
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2009-02-26
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Is this normal? Does the operating system really take up 80% of the device memory?
Also, it seems that after a reboot, there is less and less memory available. Are there some temporary files that just aren't getting deleted?
I've considered just reflashing, but does anyone have a simpler solution?
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2009-02-26
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2009-02-27
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In Control Panel>Memory, I am told that there is only .92 MB available. In Storage Details, I am told that the total size is 249.5 MB and that 245.9 MB are in use, leaving 3.55MB available. Under Data, there are only a few kB of files and 41.2 MB of Installed Apps.
Is this normal? Does the operating system really take up 80% of the device memory? Also, it seems that after a reboot, there is less and less memory available. Are there some temporary files that just aren't getting deleted? I have Virtual Memory enabled on the internal card at 128 MB, but it doesn't seem to help. I've considered just reflashing, but does anyone have a simpler solution?