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Re: Out Of memory on phone
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I honestly don't remember. I followed all the new stuff about downloading it and still stuck. From what I read its with all new evos, I just dread doing the long way
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Re: Out Of memory on phone
What is the benefit of partitioning your sd card? I am thinking it will give you more internal memory? If so can you provide me with a link on how to go about it, or any one that would like to do so. In the mean time I will also search to see what I dig up. Thank you.
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"Darktremor Apps2SD is all about stability, doesn't mean it isn't packed with features: - Move applications (both free and paid) to the Secure Digital card. - Move Dalvik Cache to run either from your Secure Digital card or from your cache partition and clears the cache on demand. - Boot Loop Protection: prevents the phone from boot looping in the event the SD card could not be mounted. - Dalvik JIT for faster performance on Roms which support it. - User selectable sizes for the Dalvik heap sizes, allowing a user to freely optimize their system. - Activate a swap partition on your SD card and sets how often the swap partition is utilized. - Automatically fixes configuration issues. - Users can check the free space on their SD card and check the installation to make sure all is setup correctly. - Runs ZipAlign on demand...this makes your programs load faster. - Built in help system for easy reference of commands. - All features can also be reversed without repartitioning your Secure Digital card. - New logging features assists in troubleshooting issues. - Commands to set the Low Memory Killer feature at boot time. Great for those people who are the "set it and forget it" type. - And more... Darktremor Apps2SD is not the same as Froyo Apps2SD. Froyo Apps2SD creates a secure folder on the FAT32 section of your SD card (this is the section that you see when you mount your phone to your computer) and stores the programs there. This is nice as you don't have to do anything special with the phone, but it isn't backwards compatible with older versions of Android (Cupcake, Donut, Eclair) and, because of the way Froyo works, older programs not designed for Froyo will automatically stay on your internal storage (unless you install a program that forces the move to your SD card)."
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