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Re: mogul memory
yes while in file explorer on the titan or any other ppc just hold the stylus down on the file it will pop up just like right clicking on a desktop just select the delete option. Or if you can't get that to work just click on the name not the icon for the cab then the lower right hand soft key will pop up a menu for renaming copying/moving and of corse delete.
In the future if you install a cab and don't need to keep the cab file afterwards its a good choice to set the option to delete cab files after install option. Not quite sure where the setting is for that but i'm sure someone else can help you with that. |
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well i installed picsel and then uninstalled it. after that installed the same picsel version but just from a different website. when i opened it up, my favorites that were stored on my uninstalled picsel were still there. that means that my mogul was still holding that memory. how could i completely erase memory like that from the device? thats the main reason that i asked this question. many thanks in advance...
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You have to go through and find all of the files one by one and delete them. Or... do a hard reset... that gets rid of everything! Its pretty normal for programs to leave stuff behind after they are removed. I doubt you'll save a whole lot of space by getting every little file. If you're that bothered by it, I suggest a fresh start with a hard reset.
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ok so it's not going to save me much by deleting the left-over memory? would removing those just be like "picking up every crumb seen on a floor"? if that's the case i just won't mess with it.
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Re: mogul memory
u could go to settings>system> remove programs and make sure u remove the correct pixel...then u still might have to remove them from the file explorer
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