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Old 02-26-07, 11:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Where is the best place to install programs? Main Mem. or Built-In Storage?

I have a friend who just got an x51 (after playing with my x30h for about a week) and it seems she may have gone a little crazy installing apps because she's getting a Storage Memory low warning every few minutes. I know she's closing apps properly, since I gave her vBar, so otherwise I'm thinking she may have installed everything to the Main Memory instead of Built-In Storage...?

Which makes me think -- should you just install all programs to built-in storage and leave main memory alone?

Any info would be greatly appreciated -- thanks in advance:)
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Old 02-27-07, 12:21 AM   #2 (permalink)
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the x51 does not have seperate main and program memory to install to like they used to. The ONLY option is now default which is built in storage, or an external card.

the only thing I wonder is if whes using vBar correctly. if not, every program will stay open. I suggest MagicButton for that one. works flawlessly with WM5.
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Other than open programs using the memory, the internet history & files and e-mails & its attached files may occupy your device's own storage space.
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Install every program that specifically says that it needs to be installed to the main memory to there, but otherwise install it to a storage card.
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