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I just thought to keep the CDA's seperate and any difference between the handsets apart to make it as simpel as possible for newcomers. The smae questions are asked time and again so I just thought it would help. doesn't bother me as I've done mine but thinking of the community.
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Posted: 2007-02-21 00:05:19
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On 2007-02-21 00:05:19, Guy H wrote:
I just thought to keep the CDA's seperate and any difference between the handsets apart to make it as simpel as possible for newcomers. The smae questions are asked time and again so I just thought it would help. doesn't bother me as I've done mine but thinking of the community.
@Guy H,
You have a really good point there. So my good sir, by all means carry on.
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Posted: 2007-02-21 00:12:15
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well this is just sensational, bout time someone worked out how to do this!!!
so very very happy!
updating right now!
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Posted: 2007-02-21 00:14:09
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This may sound very simplistic but I've the feeling that the quantity of free space on the C: drive has an impact on the RAM. The more free space you have on your C: drive, the more free RAM memory you also get.
Can this make sense ?
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Posted: 2007-02-21 00:16:22
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On 2007-02-21 00:16:22, mayacesar wrote:
This may sound very simplistic but I've the feeling that the quantity of free space on the C: drive has an impact on the RAM. The more free space you have on your C: drive, the more free RAM memory you also get.
Can this make sense ?
Maybe so. If I can remember correctly, I've had like 21% of free ram on boot (can't remember the amount in MB, I think it's aound 15-16MB). And apart from Vijay Singh Golf and QuadraPop, I only install SM Pro, TweakPeaks and Opera on C:\.
Edit: Got 14MB (21%) free at startup.
[ This Message was edited by: spectre77 on 2007-02-21 01:14 ]
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Posted: 2007-02-21 00:29:24
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Mayacesar, the biggest improvements on the two latest firmwares are not really the raw amount ram you get at boot, but the way the phone handles it during the day, leading to more stability and more multitasking capability. But i also do not install nothing on internal drive, have something like 52mb free, dont know if it has any effect though
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Posted: 2007-02-21 02:00:49
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Hey guys did you e-mail to KulanKendi after you made a payment or were you just waiting for the login and password to turn up in your emailbox?
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Posted: 2007-02-21 10:20:23
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On 2007-02-21 02:00:49, ares wrote:
Mayacesar, the biggest improvements on the two latest firmwares are not really the raw amount ram you get at boot, but the way the phone handles it during the day, leading to more stability and more multitasking capability. But i also do not install nothing on internal drive, have something like 52mb free, dont know if it has any effect though
52mb ???
After upgrade I only had 43mb free on the C: drive without installing anything. How come you've so much free space ?
I thought that all the SE stuff only (demo, apps, etc) takes a lot of place on the phone memory.
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Posted: 2007-02-21 10:33:29
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You can take all the SE stuff off, and free up a lot of space.
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Posted: 2007-02-21 12:16:12
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Yes, and i formated internal drive, so it was left only with the stuff that cant be deleted
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Posted: 2007-02-21 12:35:23
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