Sometimes on my Touch I've a problem...
An annoying popup comes and says there isn't enough memory...
And Netfront doesn't load the page....
So, Is there a way to move the CACHE of Netfront to Sd card??
I know something like that can be done for Internet Explorer, so what about NetFront?
Menu, Tools, Browser Settings, Cache button
calcop said:
Menu, Tools, Browser Settings, Cache button
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Thank you!
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Suddently when opening IE it automatically opens then immediately closes not giving you the chance to do anything.
Is there a cab file for the re-installation of Pocket IE
Have you tried a soft reset? Mine does this occasionally but a soft reset soon sorts it.
Same for me.
Has nothing to do with memory, cause PIE was the only program running.
Softreset helps.
The problem is that you moved the IE cache to your storage card. Unfortunately people have discovered that doing that causes this problem. If you clear the cache in IE it will help for a little while, but the solution is to move the cache back to the device.
Brett
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The problem is that you moved the IE cache to your storage card. Unfortunately people have discovered that doing that causes this problem. If you clear the cache in IE it will help for a little while, but the solution is to move the cache back to the device.
Brett
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Yes, that is possible!
I've moved the cache to my storage card.
So i've to move it back to main memory. *sigh*
Brett
If i cant access IE, to move the cache back from the storgae card, is the best way to path it back htru the registry ?
If so do yo have the key and hive to hand ???
Cheers
Cliff
I have just noticed that my memory is nearly full. (Only 6mb left)
Is there any software that can remove junk from here???
I don’t install software to this only to the storage card so I don’t understand how it can be full.
Any ideas anybody???
Steve
try using memmaid
If you use the Opera Browser try to clear the Cache
sometimes there are over 20MB on my Diamond!
Google Maps Mobile keeps a cache file that can get quite huge (mine was 27mb). It's in Application Data/GoogleMaps.
If you run GoogleMaps download the new version from m.google.com/maps and when you install it you have it removes the old version completely then asks where you would like to install the new one, opt for the Internal Storage, memory regained and no more clearing the Google Maps cache
Found the same if you install the Opera 9.7 Beta, that can be 'replaced' to the internal storage and therefore any cache can be kept forever (upto a 4 gig limit obv). I also deleted the 'Opera' folder out the Windows directory after installing the new version and this cleared up around a further 6mb, Only recommend installing the new Opera if you don't mind a glitchy browser, I have gone back to stock for now tho.
Also, try moving the 'My Documents' directory from the root to the Internal Storage, everything still works the same.
Hope this helps...
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Google Maps Mobile keeps a cache file that can get quite huge (mine was 27mb). It's in Application Data/GoogleMaps.
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Thanks Robrecht is it just the cache-GLM file in that folder you remove or all the files???
wilfmoralee said:
If you run GoogleMaps download the new version from m.google.com/maps and when you install it you have it removes the old version completely then asks where you would like to install the new one, opt for the Internal Storage, memory regained and no more clearing the Google Maps cache
Found the same if you install the Opera 9.7 Beta, that can be 'replaced' to the internal storage and therefore any cache can be kept forever (upto a 4 gig limit obv). I also deleted the 'Opera' folder out the Windows directory after installing the new version and this cleared up around a further 6mb, Only recommend installing the new Opera if you don't mind a glitchy browser, I have gone back to stock for now tho.
Also, try moving the 'My Documents' directory from the root to the Internal Storage, everything still works the same.
Hope this helps...
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Thanks for the advice I have updated and moved the Googlemaps and it has saved some space.
Nice one.
Ah, good. Glad I could help!
I have a Htc HD2 . It had been working very smoothly . But today suddenly after i backed up my device on my storage card it shows that DEVICE storage memory critically low in spite of having only 5-6 programs on my device rest all are on my storage card. i have also backed up my device on my storage card ( sd card) . so no point of backup taking up the memory . every time i see the free memory it reduces . Is there any malicious agent doing so or registry problem .
PL HELP !!! do i have to Hard reset my phone . If not please suggest some software or some technique!!
you must know that a piece of install information of the program installed finish always in your device memory.
but I think your problem is the HTC-Album cache or opera cache, but probably the HTC Album cache.
if you go in \Application Data\HTC\HTC ALBUM\ you can see if the problem is the cache folder
If the problem is that, you can find a solution here
Thanks a lot !!! Your advice was quiet precise ...It helped me . Now i can cope up with it..
Low storage memory HD2
I've had this problem for weeks. I tried everything said here to no avail. The little space finder program found it at last. It was the download folder in opera full of stuff I thought deleted (over 100meg). Used active sync to open the file and delete the contents. Folder is windows/opera/downloads.
There should be an option to download contents to memory card then this wouldn't happen. Head ache solved.
Regards
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you must know that a piece of install information of the program installed finish always in your device memory.
but I think your problem is the HTC-Album cache or opera cache, but probably the HTC Album cache.
if you go in \Application Data\HTC\HTC ALBUM\ you can see if the problem is the cache folder
How do I clean the album cache without making any damage?
It takes now 16M of my storage.
I cant simply delete it isn't I?
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Anybody encounter this issue?
I checked the internal and external memory card, both still have more than 40% of free space.
anybody can help me?
Your phone memory is prob really low, maybe under 9mg or something like that
You might need to unistall some programs from the phone and on to your memory card instead
yes, it happens when your internal memory is less. uninstall some files on the internal memory. it happened with me after i installed lot of gameloft games...they install on device.
maybe you can try installing youtube on your storage card. the cab can be found in m.youtube.com/app
I get this alot too, go to file manager, windows, youtube, menu, edit, select all, back to menu, delete. And also go to Opera, and clear the cache
delete cache files in applications/album and google maps cache..also install the new gmaps 4.x version on the sd card and uninstall the older version on the internal memory..........it helped me and now i have 50 MB free space
I have used the same SD card through several HTC phones (Evo 4g, Evo Shift, and Evo 3d) and all of my content is on it. I have had my S4 since opening weekend, and had it rooted about a month later. I have been using TriForce Rom 3.1 for about 6 weeks now.
For about 2 weeks, everything worked just fine. Then one day, I noticed that all of my pics and albums disappeared from Gallery. All of my music and playlists disappeared from the Music app. All of my downloaded ringtones disappeared from the list. When I use ES Explorer or Root Explorer all of the content is there inside the correct folders in /mnt/ExtSdCardHere is what all I have tried...
1. Unmount and re-mount SD Card
2. Fix permissions via TWRP
3. Move items from ExtSdcard to sdcard (this works for all media, but i don't accept this as the only solution. There has to be a better way)
4. Scour ExtSdCard for .nomedia (it is nowhere to be found)
5. Download different apps. Rocket Player can find all of the music, but I have yet to find a Gallery app that will find them all. (once again, there has to be a better way)
6. Clear data and cache of the offending apps in Application manager.
7. Wipe Cache and Dalvik from recovery.
The other wierd thing is that in the native music app I have a single album named "Kernel" with a bunch of "songs" like 2x, 5x, 6, Air, Binaural, Binaural2, Blackface Deluxe
Any help here would be appreciated. I have no idea if this is a Rom issue or not. I'll try to get UnknownForce to look at this thread just in case.
Maybe go into settings, then far right tab, then... I forgot what it's called. In application manager, you can clear the cache of each program that isn't behaving and it might rebuild the cache. In recovery, you could wipe cache and dalvik so it would rebuild everything. As for another gallery program, I've always used quickpic. Could it be that the media files got corrupted?
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Maybe go into settings, then far right tab, then... I forgot what it's called. In application manager, you can clear the cache of each program that isn't behaving and it might rebuild the cache. In recovery, you could wipe cache and dalvik so it would rebuild everything. As for another gallery program, I've always used quickpic. Could it be that the media files got corrupted?
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Thanks for the suggestions. I tried them both, and no luck. I added them to the list above. As for corrupted files, wouldn't that mean that I couldn't view them at all? I can open them through Root Explorer as well as by putting the SD card into the computer. However, when I connect via USB the only folder that I see on the SD card is DCIM
Problem solved! (at least temporarily)
I did a clean install of the Rom and everything seems to be working fine. I guess that I messed with something on accident.
Yeah that's a good possibility. Fresh full installs are the best way to go.