hi,
is it possible to set pie cache to save onto the memory card rather than the device?
cheers
mark
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can someone post me the registry hack to switch the IE cache on the SD?
Thanks
Anybody know why my Device storage memory is being used so much when I install everything on the internal storage card? The device should not be getting used right? But it says I have 6mb free and it keeps throwing low device memory errors.
go to opera program and delete the cache files
if you use internet explorer delete the cache files
there is some program like S2U2 ,S2P, S2V, SPB MOBILE install automaticlly to phone memory even if you choose internal storage
go to /program files and see what programs is there.
guys is there any tweak that turn off the low device memory notification
Thanks! Is there anyway to move those program files to the internal storage and still have them work? And is it possible to change Opera to store the history and cache to the internal storage instead of the device?
If you're using a theme, some of them uses up ~20Mb of storage.
/sonny
Pilot1 said:
If you're using a theme, some of them uses up ~20Mb of storage.
/sonny
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GOOD TO KNOW! I am using the blue and white tf3d theme. I'll remove it and see if that helps
powe6563 said:
Thanks! Is there anyway to move those program files to the internal storage and still have them work? And is it possible to change Opera to store the history and cache to the internal storage instead of the device?
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you can move opera cache to internal storage by editing the .ini file in /windows/opera9
you can find info about this by searching the forum
pmClean will clear the cache etc for you
I use mem maid seems to clear cach and restore lots of other memory.
sktools can move dll's, applications and other thingies to internal storage. it also has some shadow services that clears memory, .. etc, as i recall
i found that the camera took out a lot of space on storage memory after i tried take quite many shots and then delete it... any way/program can limit the cache or clear the cache or move the cache to memory card?
Thanks in advcance.
Hi,
I now have 32 MB Storage left, and it is decreasing constantly. I read here that Opera cache could steel a lot of space. When looking I found quite a number of files in the windows/opera9/profile/cache-folder. Can I delete all of them, including the subdirectory revocation?
And next to the cache folder there is the cacheOp-folder containing 3 files only. Is this a different cache folder of some sort?
If you have other advice as to delete and/or move files/folders to save Storage space, I would be gateful
I have a 16 GB storage card still with lots of space.
Johan
jsw44 said:
Hi,
I now have 32 MB Storage left, and it is decreasing constantly. I read here that Opera cache could steel a lot of space. When looking I found quite a number of files in the windows/opera9/profile/cache-folder. Can I delete all of them, including the subdirectory revocation?
And next to the cache folder there is the cacheOp-folder containing 3 files only. Is this a different cache folder of some sort?
If you have other advice as to delete and/or move files/folders to save Storage space, I would be gateful
I have a 16 GB storage card still with lots of space.
Johan
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leo hints and tips thread on the first page should help you out.
hunt down the "ram disk"thread. I have a 16 meg opera cache on the ram disk and opera flies.plus because its in ram it clears out every soft reset.
I had 40 mb in opera cache although i only setup 4 mb - but i expect it to be a limit per session, right?
Thanks! I will do some reading and testing - at least I should get some free Storage space from it
Does anyone know of a method to force the J5 phone to use the SD Card for cache files without rooting?
I've only had the phone a week and already internal memory is getting very low. I thought if cached data could automatically go onto the SD Card I would gain a bit of space. Having looked at the threads regarding rooting the J5 I think I want to take more time to understand the process rather than a leap in the dark.
Many thanks,
Anne
You can access your storage and execute clean cache to wipe out all these unwanted files in a few seconds. It is in the settings menu.
Cache; whether stored in your phone memory or SDcards would eventually eat-up your storage and eitherway, not a good thing IMHO.
Hello Anne, Rooting Your Galaxy J5 Is Quite Easier Than You Think, Provided You Have The Tools And Follow The Instructions. Try Using TWRP Recovery By @Nick Verse, Flashing Instructions Are Well Detailed On His Thread. I'm Sorry I Couldn't Provide The Links But You Can Search It. Good Luck
Hello guys! Cache partition is only 200MB on our device, so it is not the issue here. You must move your applications to SD, but you will experience some lags, due to I/O speed limitations.
Furthermore, if we move cache to SD, more lags will happen.
Can be used an init.d which clear cache automatically, or use Tasker app to clear cache whenever you want (I prefer Tasker).
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Can be used an init.d which clear cache automatically, or use Tasker app to clear cache whenever you want (I prefer Tasker).
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Why don't you simply wipe cache from recovery?
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Why don't you simply wipe cache from recovery?
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It can be done with some terminal command, can't remember it right now, but can be found on Google. Is easier this way and isn't necessary to reboot the phone.
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It can be done with some terminal command, can't remember it right now, but can be found on Google. Is easier this way and isn't necessary to reboot the phone.
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Thanks for all your replies. I've been clearing cache and generally getting rid of junk but the internal memory was almost 95% used nonetheless. No programs were able to update and taking a photo meant having to delete another.
So bit the bullet and after more investigation rooted the phone today. Tomorrow I shall partition the sd card so that some of it (the majority) can act as internal memory. <rant>Don't understand why Android (Google) have such limitations in their op system. More and more apps are available and they get larger and larger so more and more memory is needed. Currently memory is as cheap as chips, so why limit how and where it is used?</rant>
Anne