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Originally Posted by robertrock
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Here is the deal. We install, for example, Sprite backup and Resco file explorer to Built in Storage(BIS) which, I understand will survive a hard reset. However the registry settings for those BIS-installed apps are no longer available because the registry is in RAM which is wiped during a hard reset.
So explain to me why installing to BIS/Sd/CF is a benefit other than keeping the RAM as free as possible for running apps.
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Many of these programs will still work without the registry settings until you can recover (know from experience). I try to keep cab files in BIS for my most crital apps.