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pimpol10 04-10-2010 04:57 AM

RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
Why can't anyone fix the RAM leakage with WM6.5?? Why?? There's no custom rom that can do it. Maybe lessen it, but not eliminate it? What makes it so hard? :scratch:](*,)

ChrisH09 04-10-2010 05:18 AM

Re: RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
Give it to Microsoft to have poor coding....it's been a on going thing for years...gotta live with it...atleast for now....or get a android phone..

nadcicle20 04-10-2010 08:36 AM

Re: RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ChrisH09 (Post 1691386)
Give it to Microsoft to have poor coding....it's been a on going thing for years...gotta live with it...atleast for now....or get a android phone..


I was under the impression that a couple android phones had far worse memory leakage than any windows phone. Like the Hero had a problem that would eat ram, but even after a reset the ram was still missing or something like that.I could be wrong, but i think i remember seeing a youtube video on it.

daddymikey1975 04-10-2010 09:38 AM

Re: RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
ok go easy on me.. but is RAM leakage described as the following ?

soft reset and free RAM = 92mb. . then after a few hours, it drops down to, say 72mb ? with no programs running in the background ?

Just asking because I've never seen a definition or description.

Thanks

weims09 04-10-2010 10:35 AM

Re: RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daddymikey1975 (Post 1691462)
ok go easy on me.. but is RAM leakage described as the following ?

soft reset and free RAM = 92mb. . then after a few hours, it drops down to, say 72mb ? with no programs running in the background ?

Just asking because I've never seen a definition or description.

Thanks

I use an app called htcaddicts - cleanRAM to free up RAM from time to time and it works really well for me. For more information about cleanRAM, you may find it at the following link:

http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=59447

austin420 04-10-2010 10:45 AM

Re: RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
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i can run clearram and free up some space, and run it again instantly and clear up some more space, and run it again and clear some more. why doesnt it wipe it all the first time
? i like clear temp. i found it on freewarepocketpc.net . ill post it too just to put some options out there.

daddymikey1975 04-10-2010 10:54 AM

Re: RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
Very cool guys.. Thanks for those :)

haus 04-10-2010 10:55 AM

Re: RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by daddymikey1975 (Post 1691462)
ok go easy on me.. but is RAM leakage described as the following ?

soft reset and free RAM = 92mb. . then after a few hours, it drops down to, say 72mb ? with no programs running in the background ?

Thanks

Yes.

Within 6 hours I'm usually down to 30MB remaining, with Opera and Mail running in the background. I crash almost every night. Anyone else have it that bad?

Edit: I tried the RAM cleaner that is baked into one of the ROMs; I forgot the name. It recovered about 3MB for me, which I decided wasn't enough to warrant using something like that. Turning off Sense helps, but I do sort of like it now as of v2.5.

geejdee 04-10-2010 11:02 AM

Re: RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
Wow... so maybe this will help with some of the lockup I'm having... I push a lot of emails and text... having to reset many times a day.. sometimes do a full shutdown to get the phone back up..

piranah 04-10-2010 11:23 AM

Re: RAM Leakage in WM6.5 WHY?
 
clean ram also has clean ram config where you can schedule it to clean at certain intervals. instead of having to run 4 times in a row. you can also determine what kind of cleaning you want, slow to fast.

im running my personal rom now and went from 101 at first boot to 75 overnight (not charging) ran clean ram, and went to 80 after running it... so its worth a shot..


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