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maybe the problem is total of applications installed in that each nokia n900 please check that first (Each devices have a different consumption cpu depend from the application used) i hope this help.
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Did you consider degragmenting the file system?
The more radical approach could be to copy all the data from the partition to an external device, format the partition and finally copy the files back to it.
This would increase performance for the use of your large file later, also
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I second michaaa62's suggestion. I was about to ask about the differences between the contents of the MyDocs partitions on your respective devices, heading exactly where michaaa62 is. The existing contents of a storage device and especially fragmentation can greatly affect writing (or indeed reading) performance.
N900, 64gigas, xlv 250 - 805mhz, CSSU testing Kernel Power.
Last edited by mailcomx; 2013-06-26 at 01:14.