Edward:
Yes, you are right, drive F: is the micro SD card. And, of course, when I
remove the card and restart the phone, I get no low memory message. And, of
course, when I insert the card when the phone is at the Standby Screen or,
when I restart the phone with the SD card inserted, the low memory message
returns.
Sincerely:
Dave Durber
----- Original Message -----
From: "Edward" <solid.r...@comcast.net>
To: "'Talks Mailing List'" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 7:40 AM
Subject: Re: [Talks] Memory full message, on memory card, on my N86,when I
turn on the phone
Hi Dave,
I believe that F: is your micro SD Card. Try removing it and then start
your phone and see if the error messages disappear.
Edward
-----Original Message-----
From: talks-boun...@talksusers.com [mailto:talks-boun...@talksusers.com]
On
Behalf Of Dave Durber
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2011 4:54 AM
To: talks@talksusers.com
Subject: [Talks] Memory full message, on memory card, on my N86,when I
turn
on the phone
Hello everyone:
When I turn on my N86, after the Nokia jingle has been played, I hear two
rapid click sounds from the phone's speaker, then, Talks says the
following:
Memory low, delete or move some data from F, memory card. After a short
while, I hear two mor rapid clicks, plus a beep tone and the message is
repeated. At this point, the phone does not complete the start up process
and go to the Standby Screen. The only way I have found to bypass this
point for the phone to go to the Standby Screen, is to press the end key,
followed by a press of Soft Key 2.
When I use File Manager to check the amount of free space for each of the
drives on the phone, The program reports: C, phone memory, 36.4 MB; E,
Mass
memory, 6.8 GB; F, memory card, 700.1 MB. The memory card capacity is 16
GB.
It appears, that the Symbion operating system, requires a percentage of
free
space on each drive on the phone, for temporary and system files to work
properly and efficiently. Please note: I use the words, properly and
efficiently, as far as operating systems are concerned, with great
caution!
Am I right in believing this and, if so, what percentage of disk space do
I
need to leave free on each drive, in order to avoid this annoying message,
each time I turn on the phone?
Sincerely:
Dave Durber
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