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XDA Exec problem's

  • 23-10-2006 6:32pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,566 ✭✭✭


    Just curius is anyone else out there having trouble with one of these.

    I keep getting a message the last few times I have used my one telling me that I am running low on memory. The most recent time was when I was viewing Boards on it through the 3G connection, I also had the calender and mail application working int the background.
    I used task manager to close down everyting except the web browser and still get the same warning.

    There is no thrid party software installed.

    On a different note does anyone have any experience usong it with pocket mac?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭demon3


    Try using memmaid and handyswitcher to help manage your memory usage temp files and applications. Active sync and a number of other apps are always running in the background. You can use an external memeory card to store your pic, docs and install your apps.

    If it is an O2 Exec, disable the O2 GUI and use the default Windows Mobile 5 GUI to free up memory, it is a hugh memory hog.

    Pocket MAC, I seen that somewhere today, would like to try it out myself.


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