Hi,
I have a problem with my X1. I can't recive any message (SMS/MMS). I hera the ring and then I see: "There is not enough free space to download message. Please free up some space".
Still I can recive new emails. I have free space, cause i've deleted all my message.
Thanks for any help you might provide.
Same problem
I've got the same problem: I cannot receive any new message! I deleted all my sms but still the same error message shows up.
I don't know what to do, but I need my phone to work ... does anyone have any suggestion?
Thanks a lot
under the inbox go to "Delected Items" and delete them from there! and delete drafts and stuff too - when on sms window click inbox on top left
And make sure that there is generally some space left in your device memory. Because everything (and therefore messages too) is stored in device memory. If you have filled your Xperia's memory with programs etc. there wont be anything left where your devices might store any messages
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Hi,
maybe someone could help me with the following: I received an SMS and deleted it, but the phone still notifies that there is an unread SMS although all the folders in SMS/MMS folder are empty. Would anyone find a solution how to fix it? The phone reminds me every five minutes about unread message and slowly it's driving me crazy
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May be this problem is because of a problem from you GSM service.
One I got this problem and every 5 minute I again and again receive old sms's as new one! After about 48 hours the problem solved.
ploosh said:
Hi,
maybe someone could help me with the following: I received an SMS and deleted it, but the phone still notifies that there is an unread SMS although all the folders in SMS/MMS folder are empty. Would anyone find a solution how to fix it? The phone reminds me every five minutes about unread message and slowly it's driving me crazy
tx
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did you open the sms and read it? If you just read the notification and deleted the sms without opening it, that may be the problem.
Yes I did. The SMS folder is empty (no messages at all) but in the lower bar there is still an info Unread=1. Where are the SMS messages stroed? Maybe I can delete this file somehow?
ploosh said:
Yes I did. The SMS folder is empty (no messages at all) but in the lower bar there is still an info Unread=1. Where are the SMS messages stroed? Maybe I can delete this file somehow?
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sorry, dont know.
Don't know if I'm asking the obvious, but the message isn't still in the Deleted Items folder is it?
ploosh said:
Hi,
maybe someone could help me with the following: I received an SMS and deleted it, but the phone still notifies that there is an unread SMS although all the folders in SMS/MMS folder are empty. Would anyone find a solution how to fix it? The phone reminds me every five minutes about unread message and slowly it's driving me crazy
tx
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Guess bluetooth was on..... it's a Kaiser bug
Soft reset your phone and the light should turn green again... and no notifications anymore...
The SMS is deleted from all folders. And it isn't about the light - it's the notification - When I go to SMS/MMS folder it shows 1 unread message although it's empty Soft and Hard Reset don't help
ploosh said:
The SMS is deleted from all folders. And it isn't about the light - it's the notification - When I go to SMS/MMS folder it shows 1 unread message although it's empty Soft and Hard Reset don't help
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try to put your sim to another phone.
check the content of this reg key:
HKCU\System\State\Messages\SMS\Unread\Count
it should be 0. if its other put it to 0.
I get a problem like this. Basically, i get that "Notification" as the left soft key when I receive a message. But if I read/delete the message without pressing the "Notification" soft key, it stays there continuosly.
If this is the same problem you're having, I'm not sure of a fix, but i press the "notification" soft key (which should turn it to "Mark Read"), the quickly press "mark read". But you have to be quick, as it's as though the phone realises there isn't actually a Noticiation to display, so it quickly turns back from "mark Read" to "Notification".
I realise what I've wrotes confusing, so apologies, but's it's hard to explain in a post!
at10ti0n said:
check the content of this reg key:
HKCU\System\State\Messages\SMS\Unread\Count
it should be 0. if its other put it to 0.
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Worked till restart - now it's the same
Worked till restart - now I have the same problem
I was hoping somebody would be able to help me :
My TYTN II has been working just fine, but just the other day my email program just stopped working. No matter where I try to open it from, it doesn't open. I can't even receive SMS messages (because it is the same program that handles emails). Also of interseting note is that PocketCM contacts, when opened loads then closes itself. None of my other programs (like Emoze) can access the email box either. I've even tried running the tmail.exe directly from the windows directory, but alas no luck.
Can anybody help?!
Anything would be helpful
same prob here. its not the first time it has happened. the previous times i had to do a hard reset in order to fix it. I do not want to to that again. please help.
If pulling your memory card fixes the problem then the issue is corruption on the memory card. To stop the problem change the setting in messaging so that attachments are stored in main memory and not the card.
Ive had an alert twice now in the 2 months if having my nexus saying "message memory full" when I receive a sms. I cant retrieve the message even after I delete every one of my threads. The first time this happened, I got an sms that couldn't come through resulting in catastrophe the next day because I didn't get to read it.
The thing is, when it happened about 10 minutes ago, i only had about 5 threads with 6 or 7 messages in each. I would deliberately delete everything regularly to stop the memory full message coming up. But i got it did just then, and the sms hasn't come through.
Surely the limit on this thing isnt 100 messages or so?
If it matters, im also getting a "Phone storage space getting low" alert in the notification bar, but according to settings ive got about 18 mb left and 500 mb left on the sd card.
Im stumped...any way to retrieve my message in the meantime?
Make sure you don't have any text messages saved on the SD card.
i think it might be sim card messages that are full. go into setting on the sms app and manage sim card messages
Sorry to bring back an old thread, but I'm having the same issue right now. I have no messages stored on my sim card and 10 messages in my inbox. My phone still says my text message memory is full.
How was this issue resolved the first time?
Thanks
thechump said:
Sorry to bring back an old thread, but I'm having the same issue right now. I have no messages stored on my sim card and 10 messages in my inbox. My phone still says my text message memory is full.
How was this issue resolved the first time?
Thanks
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It is your memory on the phone that is full, not specifically text message memory. You are probably down to 20mb or 10mb left of storage. Remove an app or clear your browser cache to free up some room. If you use Pandora, it could have ballooned to a huge size.
Wow, that did it. I gotta keep my browsers in check next time. Sorry I didn't think of that. Thanks for your help.
anyone know of a way to retrieve the text that couldn't get through?
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anyone know of a way to retrieve the text that couldn't get through?
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You cannot
My Inbox [SMS account only, ActiveSync/mails are empty] has 34340 messages. My sent has about 29080. Inlcuding all subfolders and their messages, the total is about 69550 approx.
It seems this is the maximum my inbox can handle. I cannot "reply" or "forward" texts or create any new. the options simply do not work until I delete a text or two - which is what i hv been doing for now.
My phone seems to have SUFFICIENT MEMORY currently for a lot more texts. From the memory tab: Storage: 26.64mb free. Program : 15.32mb free.
The phone runs Windows Mobile 2003 SE. i-mate Pocket PC.
Is there a way to allocate more to inbox? IS THERE ANY WAY TO GET IN MORE MESSAGES ?
IMPORTANT: I AM NOT WILLING TO DELETE ANY TEXT AT ALL. DO NOT SUGGEST THAT OPTION
*help*
It sounds like you've hit the maximum file limit within a folder, considering you've reached over 65000 files, that sounds akin to 16bit limitations. The only real option I can see is if you back up your text messages to another storage medium and clear the memory away.
I know you've said that you don't want to delete anything but that's the only solution I can see. I suppose you can use PIM backup and store the texts in a binary file on a memory card etc but it would mean that you cant view them readily.
That's all I can suggest, hope something works. (I cant say I'm right though, I could be talking out of my arse here, I'm just going by a gut feeling).
Out of curiosity though, how have you managed to rack up a total of 65000 messages? That sounds insane!
I googled a bit, and i've figured i can fit in more messages if I change the storage location from "Windows\Messaging" to anything on my SD Card.
There is a registry key which needs to be edited for this. But So far i haven't been able to find it on the internet, or by myself.
Any help with that will be greatly appreciated.
and 65000? Lol. I do an average of 800-950 texts a day
Hi
I just deleted by accident a whole thread of text messages.
I know I can't recover the text messages as a nice thread back on my phone.
What I am trying to do however is to access *all* of the internal memory.
Make some sort of raw dump of the whole internal memory (where text messages are stored as well) and browse it with a hex editor in the hope of finding pieces of my text messages with my gf.
Is it possible ? are there better solutions ?
Thanks
I have no idea if this is possible or not, but if you value your text messages so much, you should seriously consider using an app such as SMS Backup to backup all your messages to gmail automatically, like I do.
I am aware I had to back up and how to do it... but I just wanted to know how I could access *all* of the internal drive of my phone even the supposed 'free' space... ?