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...maybe it already uses the internal 2GB as extra RAM and can only create extra space on an external card?
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I've had my 810 for a week and its a blast. However, when attempting to extend the virtual memory to the internal store, it fails with an error saying virtual memory could not be created.
At first I thought it was a space issue, though I had more then 128mb free. Then I considered the possibility that it required contiguous free space on the card, so I moved 650 megs of map data to my removable card, but that didn't seem to help either.
The only other thing I did was rename the internal storage volume. I believe I did this in Windows with the tablet connected via USB.
Who else is experiencing this problem? Did you also rename the internal storage chip? Has anyone got a solution?
Also, if someone will tell me exactly what the default name of that internal storage is, I'll try renaming it back to the original label and see if that helps.
Thanks!
Frei