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Available memory dropping, Too much email?
I have noticed my available memory dropping and I can't recall installing any programs to system memory lately. Could this be related to syncing more email?
I know attachments can be set to store on a storage card, but is there a tweak for storing the email itself on a card? | |||||
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Last edited by nieukirk; 11-23-07 at 09:21 AM.. Reason: word usage |
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With WM5.0, program and system memory is static. What type of memory do you see dropping? If it is program memory, then you can check your files, email and temporary internet files (do you surf the internet alot?). If it is system memory, then you probably just need to perform a soft reset.
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Hello, Pocket Mechanic has a feature called Outlook cleanup that will find and delete orphaned email files and records and free a significant amount of memory in case of email corruption or synchronization problems. The application has a 30 day unlimited trial version.
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