all diamonds have 192 mo but me i have only 128 mo why this problem ?
i fashed it with the last official rom but it stays 128 mo
what i can do please ?
i believe the rest is used by the "gpu"
Hi,
If I'm not wrong, it is related to the HardSPL installed. Which version do you have?
gpu has 64mb dedicated in itself, so it cant be that. mines got 192 well 191.98 lol
192MB!
Rudegar is correct in that the GPU has 64MB of the 192MB allocated for it's sole use, thus leaving 128MB for the rest of the system. It should still show 192MB in the system settings though.
TACalon is also correct... some people have had issues with the system feeding back incorrect information about installed RAM.
Either way, you have got 192MB!!
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in memory there used to be a toggle to adjust storage and program memory, my storage is almost 4MB i cannot install anything, although program memory is 53 MB
kindly any help will be appreciated
You cannot do that any more. It's a relic of when the storage space and the RAM were shared. The biggest problem was that if the phone lost power, you'd lose everything.
There is a RAM disk in many ROMs that essentially performs the same function. In WM5, the area once known as "Storage" in WM2003 is now the main file system. The rest is RAM, and 128 meg is a lot for this phone, so with a RAM disk some of it can be used to install programs. Like WM2003 however, this area is lost should you lose power completely.
Whats are the common flaws of Windows vista home Premium? Some say to see the full power of vista you need 8G or RAM is this possible. A true waste don't ya think? Yet they try to take advantage of their sale of its mobility and compatibility even on a 512 minimum DDR Ram Module. This is not so being that on a constant flow at any one time my Laptop would use in excess of 600+ MB of Ram Usage... YET not to test The FULL power of My DUAL CORE.. processor.
I implemented a seeming simple batch multi-Popup IE Virus Track. Every time vista Starts it would go throught a entire restore process and other stuff.. nice for VIRUS threats right, yeah some what... however, you have to try to determine its core efficiency or competence as a reliable OS, and test it on multiple frameworks/mod-test. Stick to its compatibility and I would simple recommend sticking to XP SP 2 OS.
What do you think the problem with the implementation and design of this "engineered software" is... give your best shot...
only 3.12 gb ram support
well as far as i know microsoft windows vista supports only 3.12 ram not more than that......................i know its hard to beleive but dats true........................its actually a bug...........you can check in microsoft knowledge base just click on the url below..................
URL: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929605.....................
Hope you got your answer
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more of a flaw in design
of cause a 32bit os can never ever address more then 4GB
but because of the old devide mem between hardware and os
that people may recall from the old old days where people had 640KB even
though they put in 1MB module
more here
http://www.dansdata.com/askdan00015.htm
if one want to use more then 3,145,728 kilobytes
then the only way is to install a 64bit os both apple linux and vista and xp comes in 64bit versions
but at least with vista and xp incompatability and drivers having to be signed by ms to run
makes it too troublesome for most users
in xp and vista one can choose columns in taskmanager
and make it display threads
when a program use more then 1 thread it could benefit from dual quad or octo (core) cpu's
if they really do or most threads are just waiting around for answer from blocking calls is
another question all together
virus scanners can be very heavy on the system some scan every file which enter the mem and every file which is written to the disk
dualcore and tons of ram will not help if it's disk which is the bottleneck
Hello everyone!
I've brought my Wings back to the store, trying to get my money back to buy an N95(I want internal GPS!), my excuse was the memory leak, which rendered my phone useless.
Anyway, I've got it back today, the guy in the store said that all the internals had been replaced. I noticed the free memory I have is 176xx kB, which is more than I had before, if I'm correct? I haven't installed anything except route 66. I've tried to get the memory leak, I've started IE, mediaplayer and route 66 and closed it, I managed to get to 15xxx kB, but not lower.
How can I trigger the memory leak?
In settings => Device information
ROM version: 1.31.405.1
Radio version: 25.62.30.03H_1.58.17.02
In settings=>about
CE OS 5.2.1622 (Build 18128.0.4.4)
Terror Factor said:
Hello everyone!
I've brought my Wings back to the store, trying to get my money back to buy an N95(I want internal GPS!), my excuse was the memory leak, which rendered my phone useless.
Anyway, I've got it back today, the guy in the store said that all the internals had been replaced. I noticed the free memory I have is 176xx kB, which is more than I had before, if I'm correct? I haven't installed anything except route 66. I've tried to get the memory leak, I've started IE, mediaplayer and route 66 and closed it, I managed to get to 15xxx kB, but not lower.
How can I trigger the memory leak?
In settings => Device information
ROM version: 1.31.405.1
Radio version: 25.62.30.03H_1.58.17.02
In settings=>about
CE OS 5.2.1622 (Build 18128.0.4.4)
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MB, not KB not kB.
How much RAM do you want free? Is it causing an issue, or are you simply dissatisfied with the amount of free RAM you have?
He's trying to use the memory leak as an excuse to exchange his phone through the store, however the store did something to it which seem's (in his case) to have solved his memory issues and now cannot recreate the problems to warrant the exchange.
bigflavor said:
MB, not KB not kB.
How much RAM do you want free? Is it causing an issue, or are you simply dissatisfied with the amount of free RAM you have?
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15xxx is kB. the x stands for another number, which I didn't remember exactly.
k stands for kilo, kiloByte, so that's correct.
10332007 said:
He's trying to use the memory leak as an excuse to exchange his phone through the store, however the store did something to it which seem's (in his case) to have solved his memory issues and now cannot recreate the problems to warrant the exchange.
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That's about right, but this might mean that there IS a solution, so you guys could ask for a repair, and use your phone at its full potential!
If I could trigger the memory leak, that would be "good" for me, but if I can't, that means that it's fixed, so that would be very good for you guys, so if you know how to trigger it(preferably a step by step guide, like which programs you use, and if you browse, which site etc)
I often get memory leak by picking 2M photo, then go to album and zoom it to Actual size. It only works right after soft reset.
I guess it's not fixed then. Now I've only got 89xx kB of free memory left with all the applications closed. If I run media player and go to camera, media player closes on its own.
Damn, if this phone hadn't had this issue, and the gps was not removed, I would love it!
Is the memory leak fixed in the 6.1 ROM posted here?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=383617
In my experience, all mobile phones, PDA-phones smartphones suffer memory leak to varying degrees. The more powerful, the more leaks. It is an OS problem and both Symbian and WM suffer it. That is why they all require you to reboot them from time to time. I have used many Nokias and seen the problem.
I just bought a T-Mobile Compact IV - going to settings - memory it shows memory to be:
Storage Total 84.81MB and Program Total 113.07MB ... shouldnt these be 192MB and 256MB?!?
Is there something wrong with my memory?
Thanks
The firmware just incorectly reports the totals you have AFTER T-Mobile software (and other firmware customizations) take their space.
Don't worry about it.
Indeed what NLS said, there were many early reports stating that the MDA Compact IV had a lower amount of RAM due to it's smaller size but this is infact not true, i'd just ignore any readings you get, and especially ignore any articles you get on it, it has been proven to have both the 192MB and the 256MB and is not limited
As for the T-Mobile ROM showing it, mine reported both at the correct numbers, which ROM are you at, the 1.93 or the earlier one? I was at the earlier one (very very very slow) but now i hear T-Mobile are back in stock with the new rom update!
still,,,
I know I guess I shouldnt worry but
It states it Settings I have for example Storage Total 84.81MB, In use 36.30MB and Free 48.52MB
Doesnt this include all the T-mobile stuff installed?.... Sorry Im not expert but this is far from the 192 MB advertised?
the 36.3 are EVEN MORE "eaten" MB, that are not "locked out" (they are in "visible" area), "eaten" after initial setup, while the rest are locked out because they contain the setup CABs etc.
Hi all,
I just updated my HTC Shift with an SSD GMonster Photofast 1.8 ZIF V4 128GB and RAM 2GB Kingston DDR2 214pin MicroDIMM. Both was bought from eBay. The 128GB SSD cost me 589$ and the 2GB RAM cost me 189$.
My WM side is flashed with the Age of Beauty ROM by Thaihugo with GPS and Phone activated wich works better and lite version have a lot of free space. On Windows side I have installed Windows 7 Ultimate.
I have old experience with cell phones repairing and software updating so was very easy to open the Shift and replace the HDD and RAM. The SSD connector is identical with the genuine HDD connector and the SSD size match perfectly the HDD size. I restored my old Windows 7 image to the new SSD using Acronis True Image Home which done the work as expected.
Everything goes fine but when my Windows 7 try to boot sometimes I get blue screen. Sometimes boot was completed but in 5-10 minutes I get again blue screens. The errors messages was different but when searching on Google all were reffered to RAM. I also read here an article with the same issue for some users after upgrading to 2GB RAM so I restored my 1GB RAM and the "blue screen" issue was gone. I contacted the seller of the RAM and I will send it back tomorrow to get an replacement item.
HTC Shift support 2GB RAM and the memory was compatible and new item but seems that some items arrive defective from factory but an replacement will fix that issue.
Anyway the GMonster PhotoFast 1.8 ZIF V4 128GB is the fastest on the market as the read/sec speed is 120MB/sec and the write/sec speed is the 90MB/sec comparing with the original HTC Shift HDD which have about 20MB/sec read speed and 15MB/sec write speed. This also come with 64MB RAM inside and Built-in Garbage Collection which make it really faster and stable. GMonster is an Japan company with it's factory in Taiwan and they seems to be a great name on SSD.
Even with 1GB RAM installed my boot time speed was reduced dramatically and everything is faster as before. My battery life increased with about 30 min as those GMoster SSD's are low energy level optimized. Now the fan don't run at maximum speed anymore. Is like I own a new device so even if I spent about 600$ for this SSD believe me that is really a great difference.
Now I expect my RAM replacement so I can start using the maximum performance with my HTC Shift.
Best Regards!
Remember that when you use SSD, you need to optimize your Windows for SSD as there are some tehnologies created to make old HDD faster but those will end by shorting your SSD life if not disabled.
1. Disable Defrag as SSD is faster enough to not need it.
2. Disable Prefetch (you need to edit registry).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prefetcher
3. Disable Superfetch service.
4. Disable ReadyBoost (from "Performance Monitor").
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=18073901
Windows 7 should disable by default all those things but the issue come that Windows 7 is not yet able to detect all SSD so if will not know that the hardware installed is an SSD then will keep them active.
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/e7/archive/2009/05/05/support-and-q-a-for-solid-state-drives-and.aspx
Great guide deprotector!
this will be very useful.
What is real tranfer rate of this sdd? Can y benchmak it? I think, that zif has same transfer as ide and it has max 60MB/s. it will kill performance.
can you give guidance in step by step how to upgrade ssd & ram ?
deprotector said:
Hi all,
I just updated my HTC Shift with an SSD GMonster Photofast 1.8 ZIF V4 128GB and RAM 2GB Kingston DDR2 214pin MicroDIMM. Both was bought from eBay. The 128GB SSD cost me 589$ and the 2GB RAM cost me 189$.
My WM side is flashed with the Age of Beauty ROM by Thaihugo with GPS and Phone activated wich works better and lite version have a lot of free space. On Windows side I have installed Windows 7 Ultimate.
I have old experience with cell phones repairing and software updating so was very easy to open the Shift and replace the HDD and RAM. The SSD connector is identical with the genuine HDD connector and the SSD size match perfectly the HDD size. I restored my old Windows 7 image to the new SSD using Acronis True Image Home which done the work as expected.
Everything goes fine but when my Windows 7 try to boot sometimes I get blue screen. Sometimes boot was completed but in 5-10 minutes I get again blue screens. The errors messages was different but when searching on Google all were reffered to RAM. I also read here an article with the same issue for some users after upgrading to 2GB RAM so I restored my 1GB RAM and the "blue screen" issue was gone. I contacted the seller of the RAM and I will send it back tomorrow to get an replacement item.
HTC Shift support 2GB RAM and the memory was compatible and new item but seems that some items arrive defective from factory but an replacement will fix that issue.
Anyway the GMonster PhotoFast 1.8 ZIF V4 128GB is the fastest on the market as the read/sec speed is 120MB/sec and the write/sec speed is the 90MB/sec comparing with the original HTC Shift HDD which have about 20MB/sec read speed and 15MB/sec write speed. This also come with 64MB RAM inside and Built-in Garbage Collection which make it really faster and stable. GMonster is an Japan company with it's factory in Taiwan and they seems to be a great name on SSD.
Even with 1GB RAM installed my boot time speed was reduced dramatically and everything is faster as before. My battery life increased with about 30 min as those GMoster SSD's are low energy level optimized. Now the fan don't run at maximum speed anymore. Is like I own a new device so even if I spent about 600$ for this SSD believe me that is really a great difference.
Now I expect my RAM replacement so I can start using the maximum performance with my HTC Shift.
Best Regards!
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AnyAny luck with the ram replacement? I had the same issue and decided to go through the reimbursement instead of the replacement option... I haven{t seem anyone yet confirm the the new memory module actually works without flaws...
Great news for a breat device. Great price too though
There is a small and very useful application for Windows 7, regarding SSD tweaks. Find it here:
Code:
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/forum/showthread.php?49779-SSD-Tweak-Utility
Cheers.
now is 99$,2g ddr in ebay.
but expensive yet.
the ssd is lowest in www.taobao.com
maybe worth update it.