When your Storm is slow it might be fragmented!
- Due to members feeling this idea can and will do harm to the Storm I have removed this idea.
It was also expressed that the process cannot increase performance or speed I must have been mistaken.
I think all in all it could have been handled in a less demeaning fashion but non the less this is for the best.
Nothing to see here move along. . . . .Last edited by jamesandyori; 01-26-09 at 11:09 PM.
01-26-09 09:21 PMLike 0 -
- I think the only thing fragmented here is your brain.
YOU CAN'T ACCESS THE ONBOARD APP MEMORY FROM YOUR PC.
However, there is a pill you can take for your brain problem. Here, it's called a placebo.01-26-09 09:38 PMLike 0 -
- TheSultanThe Sultan of CrackBerrylol Civic. I haven't been on here in weeks but decided to read a bit and found this and was just shaking my head.
OP: I'm not sure what you did, but you didn't defrag your berry. If you're positive you did so, please make a video for us of exactly how you did it!!01-26-09 09:41 PMLike 0 - HA HA HA HA HA HA oh jrsccivic98 you just are so funny!
You have a gift of humor, but go, go now and share it with the world!
Like I said when the Storm is plugged in I see Blackberry 1 and 2 I did the above and it works better.01-26-09 09:41 PMLike 0 -
The flash memory just finished defragmenting. Diskeeper says Access Time to fragmented files has improved 58%. Found 13 fragmented files.01-26-09 09:44 PMLike 0 - OK, I'm only going to say this one more time and I hope you humans can wrap your little minds around it.
YOU CANNOT ACCESS YOUR APP MEMORY FROM YOUR PC.
What you are seeing as Blackberry 1 and 2 is the Internal 1GB of Media storage and the Media Card slot (if there's a card in it... by default the 8GB that came with the 9530.) So, with that said, the most you're defraging is your media files, THAT'S IT... NOT THE APPS YOU INSTALLED ON YOUR PHONE AND CERTAINLY NOT THE OS FILES.
You cannot (with your public capabilities) access the onboard 128MB of app memory. I hope we're clear now.01-26-09 09:51 PMLike 0 - OK, I'm only going to say this one more time and I hope you humans can wrap your little minds around it.
YOU CANNOT ACCESS YOUR APP MEMORY FROM YOUR PC.
What you are seeing as Blackberry 1 and 2 is the Internal 1GB of Media storage and the Media Card slot (if there's a card in it... by default the 8GB that came with the 9530.) So, with that said, the most you're defraging is your media files, THAT'S IT... NOT THE APPS YOU INSTALLED ON YOUR PHONE AND CERTAINLY NOT THE OS FILES.
You cannot (with your public capabilities) access the onboard 128MB of app memory. I hope we're clear now.01-26-09 09:53 PMLike 0 -
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Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com01-26-09 09:56 PMLike 0 - OK, I'm only going to say this one more time and I hope you humans can wrap your little minds around it.
YOU CANNOT ACCESS YOUR APP MEMORY FROM YOUR PC.
What you are seeing as Blackberry 1 and 2 is the Internal 1GB of Media storage and the Media Card slot (if there's a card in it... by default the 8GB that came with the 9530.) So, with that said, the most you're defraging is your media files, THAT'S IT... NOT THE APPS YOU INSTALLED ON YOUR PHONE AND CERTAINLY NOT THE OS FILES.
You cannot (with your public capabilities) access the onboard 128MB of app memory. I hope we're clear now.01-26-09 09:57 PMLike 0 - OK, I'm only going to say this one more time and I hope you humans can wrap your little minds around it.
YOU CANNOT ACCESS YOUR APP MEMORY FROM YOUR PC.
What you are seeing as Blackberry 1 and 2 is the Internal 1GB of Media storage and the Media Card slot (if there's a card in it... by default the 8GB that came with the 9530.) So, with that said, the most you're defraging is your media files, THAT'S IT... NOT THE APPS YOU INSTALLED ON YOUR PHONE AND CERTAINLY NOT THE OS FILES.
You cannot (with your public capabilities) access the onboard 128MB of app memory. I hope we're clear now.
But lets just say for some ODD/WEIRD reason, you can defrag your BB, it is still flash memory and defrag will have no effect on flash, only disk.01-26-09 09:57 PMLike 0 -
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- I put it in an adapter and plug it into the USB drive. I have done it often and recently did it when I wanted to add a bunch of music files.
I dont think you have access to much of the onboard memory. Perhaps the docs fold etc.
Defragging flash memory will shorten it's lifespan. Flash memory is only meant to be written to a few thousand times. Reading it isn't a problem it's when you write. Defragging means reading and rewriting the data several times.
01-26-09 10:05 PMLike 0 -
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