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scotbotmosh 10-08-2007 01:57 PM

WM6 Getting Bloated...
 
I have a desire to install more apps on my 6700, but this WM6 install has a ton of things that I don't want. I try to delete the apps I don't want from the Windows directory but I it is not allowing me to delete them. Any one know how to get around this?

takmsdsm 10-08-2007 02:17 PM

the programs are part of the rom. you cannot delete them. you do realize that these programs do NOT take up any part of your usable space right?

scotbotmosh 10-08-2007 02:36 PM

How do I go about getting more storage space....not program spce...More storage space is what I need.

AstainHellbring 10-08-2007 03:16 PM

scotbotmosh stick a mini-sd in it, instant add of storage space

scotbotmosh 10-08-2007 03:59 PM

I have a 2 Gig card in it already..but I never install anything to the card, it is just not as stable as having the app on the device.

pdx77 10-08-2007 04:24 PM

I install alot of things to the storage card, and quite frankly, I don't have any issues with lock ups and stuff like that, it's pretty stable for me.

eric20817 10-08-2007 04:45 PM

Once the ROM Kitchen is done, you can add what you like to the ROM and take out what you don't.

I've used the WM5 Kitchen and it's a charm. I've got a stock WM6 on my 6700 now but I'm waiting patiently for the WM6 one so I can get back to my perfect setup.

Anyone have any news on the timeframe for a WM6 Kitchen?

-Eric



Quote:

Originally Posted by scotbotmosh (Post 98345)
I have a desire to install more apps on my 6700, but this WM6 install has a ton of things that I don't want. I try to delete the apps I don't want from the Windows directory but I it is not allowing me to delete them. Any one know how to get around this?


saqer 10-08-2007 08:43 PM

i found apps that installed previously in WM5 on my storage card now work much better and are more stable in WM6

gguruusa 10-09-2007 12:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scotbotmosh (Post 98345)
I have a desire to install more apps on my 6700, but this WM6 install has a ton of things that I don't want. I try to delete the apps I don't want from the Windows directory but I it is not allowing me to delete them. Any one know how to get around this?

Go back to the WM5 kitchen :-)

(aka wait for the WM6 kitchen)

On a more serious note, apps that don't need to be instantly available to the OS when it exits standby will run fine off an SD card. Things like ringtones and today items should not be installed to an SD card.

Gervy 10-09-2007 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by scotbotmosh (Post 98405)
I have a 2 Gig card in it already..but I never install anything to the card, it is just not as stable as having the app on the device.

I install all of my apps to my external storage... never had an issue.
Occasionally my phone doesn't see the card until i take it out and put it back in, but I attribute that to buying a no-name brand el-cheapo card.

Gervy 10-09-2007 11:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scotbotmosh (Post 98345)
I have a desire to install more apps on my 6700, but this WM6 install has a ton of things that I don't want. I try to delete the apps I don't want from the Windows directory but I it is not allowing me to delete them. Any one know how to get around this?


You can "remove" these programs (from view - out of site, out of mind)...
Use file explorer to remove the icon from the Start menu/Programs directory.
It won't save you any space, but since the apps are in the ROM, not in RAM, as people said, they are not using up any of your available RAM anyhow.

scotbotmosh 10-09-2007 11:44 AM

I have a kingston 2 Gig card and every so often my device reads that I have a Storage Card, and Storage Card2, what really happens is that somehow it loses the physical storage card, but somehow still thinks that it has the storage card and now has to rename my physical card to keep from having two identical card names. I then just delete the "fake" storage card, soft reset, and rename the real card. It doesn't happen too often, but often enough that I know I do not want to build any of my apps on that foundation. I guess I will just have to be picky about what I install until the kitchen comes out, then I will remove what is not needed.

thisguyinoc 10-09-2007 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scotbotmosh (Post 98854)
I have a kingston 2 Gig card and every so often my device reads that I have a Storage Card, and Storage Card2, what really happens is that somehow it loses the physical storage card, but somehow still thinks that it has the storage card and now has to rename my physical card to keep from having two identical card names. I then just delete the "fake" storage card, soft reset, and rename the real card. It doesn't happen too often, but often enough that I know I do not want to build any of my apps on that foundation. I guess I will just have to be picky about what I install until the kitchen comes out, then I will remove what is not needed.

This usually happens when the Storage Card isn't detected in time when Pocket Outlook is set to store attachments to the Storage Card. It looks like Outlook solves this problem by creating a folder call "Storage Card" on the device and when the miniSD is finally recognized, it takes on the name "Storage Card2". Just rename the folder to "Storage Card3" or whatever, and pop the card out and put it back in. The card will get named correctly and you don't even need to soft reset.

scotbotmosh 10-09-2007 12:46 PM

Interesting..thanks!


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