hi guys there is an app that make me kill apps immediately when my diamond is very slow or to eliminate programs that starts immediately when windows start?
sorry for my english i hope that i'm explaining right my concept.
thnx to all that answer me.
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Hi guys
First of all i want to say to the moderator that am really sorry if i for creating this threads if it was already available but i search and i could find my answer.
My questions is about my T-mobile wing..i notice every time i opened a program it stays under The START menu bar....Just like in windows xp but in windows xp is called my recents documents or something like.....The problem is that i cant erase that , its really annoying because now i have all this bunch of program under my start menu that i dont want there..Is there any rregistry tweak or something for them not to show up .
Thank you in advance.
ps: if this threat was already created or something similar please delete
This is a small app (ClearTemp) that does what you're looking for and more.
robosiris said:
This is a small app (ClearTemp) that does what you're looking for and more.
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Oh my god thank so much..I luv this program..I notice rite away that my phone runs even faster.
Thank you so much
You're welcome, glad I can help.
Yesterday I flashed my S730 with Alcalines WM 6.1 rom, and I have to say it works awesome! I also like the new task manager because of its option to view all running processes. But for some reason, I don't get the option 'end process' on the left softkey, a feature I've seen on several Youtube videos.
I've spitted through the windows registry without any result. Does anyone know how to enable it? Or is it a function available on pre-production devices only?
.CyberBrain
yups
I got the same problem.
Ending a proces should be very usefull for me.
I use pocketplayer and sometimes de app is closed en de proces not, then I have to reboot, otherwise pocketplayer wouldn't start again, couse the ram is full.
iff this problem could be dissolved, it would be nice.
greets,
Niels
ps: should I get an english training?
I've exactly the same 'problem' with activesync. When I unplug the USB cable from my phone, the sync application is closed, but some sort of active sync process still runs with 2-3 MB of valuable ram in use. I can only kill this process by rebooting the device.
And at least your English is understandable, so it's good enough ;-)
cbnl said:
I can only kill this process by rebooting the device.
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Use some of the better task managers. Celetask for example.
Hi, i have a special problem. I have WM6 tofclock fresh ROM and if i open a document in Word, i can close that, but word like process is sitll runing, so i must terminate this proces manualy, by process manager. If i dont close the proces, i cant open word app again. Exist any fix of patch? again excuse my bad english...
ani idea?
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Hi, i have a special problem. I have WM6 tofclock fresh ROM and if i open a document in Word, i can close that, but word like process is sitll runing, so i must terminate this proces manualy, by process manager. If i dont close the proces, i cant open word app again. Exist any fix of patch? again excuse my bad english...
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I am not really sure, whether I understand your problem correct, but it might be a quite normal behaviour when quitting a program by hitting the X-button on the top right.
In this case the software is not closed at all, it is somewhat paused, it goes to background. The reason is to speed up changing apps, but it wastes memory.
I think, one possible solution might be HTC X-button. I donĀ“t use it, you have to test yourself.
My favourite is pocket-nav, a taskmanager in form of a small additional flash on the right side of the X. On tipping that flash, a popup opens, with to nice features: Close all or Close all or but active.
Each of it does exactly, what it is supposed to. Fine.
So everyone has four choices: - fast changing apps (on tipping the progs name), -closing single progs (hitting the X behind the name),-cleaning memory totally or -cleaning the rest of the memory, but keeping the last used alive.
I hope this helps. When I am wrong, sorry for that.
my souliton was flash to another version, concretely athers 6.1...its work perfectly...but thanks for your ideas and respond...
Hi,
I have a little problem.
When ein first turn on my device I have 33% RAM in use.
Now, when I load programs and close them the RAM does't goes down.
Example: First 33%
Launch p2p: 37%
close the program: 34%
If I'm going to do this more then 1 time or even if I load other programs the RAM is getting higher and higher and if I look on my RAM at the evening then I have up to 50% RAM in use and no program is running...
And yes I really had them shut down comletely.
Im currentally using the newest official ROM of HTC from Germany, also the Radio which is includet.
PS: If there is something you don't understand, cause I#m from Germany and my english isn't very well, pls ask me and I'M going to try it better. =)
Welcome to the world of Windows!
If you don't have it already, try installing Dotfred's task manager. You'll find that even though the HTC quick menu (if that's what you're using) says that applications are closed, there are frequently processes running that are eating up RAM. Killing them can help you out. Even so, it's normal for the % to climb as you use more and more applications. That's what soft reset is for.
Thanks,
I installed the Task Manager, very nice application =), but it says that "Opera9.exe" is running (\Windows\Opera9.exe) and if I want to close it it says "The process 'Opera9.exe' couldn't be closed properly do you want to kill it?" Should I kill it? ^^ Or is this an important application which have to run all the time ?
EDIT: Maybe someone could post all important programs which should be in this list =)
Just kill it! If you kill the wrong thing, I think all will happen is you'll need to soft reset (I said 'I think'). The Opera 9 runs all the time, but doesn't consume much memory (mine's saying 4 kb right now). But kill quickqps and active sync/repllog and anything else that doesn't need to be running. It may not solve your problem, but it's kind of fun.
after you kill programs the best one to kill that gets you ram back is cprog.exe you wil have to kill it
lbhocky19 said:
after you kill programs the best one to kill that gets you ram back is cprog.exe you wil have to kill it
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...and just soft reset every time you want to make a call
Hello everyone!
Just wanted to introduce myself. Just got my first Windows Mobile phone a few weeks ago. I went with Verizon's HTC Ozone, as it was free and fit my budget perfectly.
Haven't had a whole lot of time to troubleshoot alternatives and solutions to some of my problems, figured I'd list them out in here as I browse the fourms for the answers. If anyone knows the fix for any of this off hand please let me know!
My device is running Windows Mobile 6.5. I understand the memory management on this device does not automatically close programs. This is cool for things like webpages and such that I'd like to multitask on. But when I want to close out of a page making noise, or application producing noise in the background going through all programs -) task manager -) end task can be an inconvience. Is there anyway to close programs via a short cut?
And is there any sort of alt+tab like feature to browse between programs in the memory so I don't have to explore to them to re-up the window?
Also, I've been trying to get morphgear to work as a GBA emulator. It installs and opens but I have 0 control after that. I can open a settings menu but I can't save the changes and if I hit a txt box I am stuck.
Sorry if these are noob questions, I'd look them up myself if I had the time. But I look forward to learning from these fourms and hopefully contributing in some way myself.
Thanks!