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Originally posted by Gigi
. . . . It is also advisable not to store any programs in Built-In Memory. Although the program will still remain after a hard reset, its links and registry settings will not (because they are stored elsewhere), so you will be unable to access these programs. One further note is that should you decide to update your ROM, anything in your Built-In Memory will be erased.
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Hi,
I would like clarification on the importance of not using Built-in storage for programs. Is the only reason the one that Gigi mentioned regarding a hard reset, or is there some other reason beyond that? And if that is the primary reason couldn't you just do a hard reset, and then manually remove the data in built in storage and then go from there? It would seem to me no additional harm done -- since everything is a bit of a wash after a hard reset anyway .
Is there rewriting involved in the process of just running programs in an everyday fashion that would significantly cut in to the finite number of time the built in storage can be rewritten or is there some other reason that I am missing?
Also if not programs then what would be a good use of the built in storage? I have not used mine yet but my program memory is starting to really fill up and I also have programs on my CF card. Also I would like to keep a bit of room on my SD card for just for fun stuff/ room to add fun stuff, like music and picture files.
So what would be a good way to allocate things that would include using the built in memory to its full advantage?