1. jwolf6589's Avatar
    I have 30MB's after reboot. What can I do to free internal RAM? With my BB I have to watch what I download and delete every video/voice MMS that I send as they are stored in internal RAM. I use QuickPull on a daily basis and have it set to warn me if I get below 5MB's. I was thinking about deleting Google Voice, but dont think it takes up much RAM and the voicemails are downloaded into cache and then purged after I use QuickPull.

    I had 34MB before I installed the weather channel app, and deleting the app did not free up all the disk space it robbed me of. One person mentioned a app, but that app does not work on a Mac. Unfortunately since I am running Tiger I cannot use BB Desktop Manager, only PocketMac which can only sync and not backup. Cant upgrade to Leopard at this time, due to some apps that will not run in that OS, and cost too much to replace, or are not available in Leopard/SL so will run Tiger for a while.


    Got any tips?


    John
    Last edited by jwolf6589; 12-22-09 at 04:54 AM.
    12-22-09 04:50 AM
  2. BigBadWulf's Avatar
    Since you're on a Mac, old school is the only way I know to free up memory.

    http://forums.crackberry.com/f3/how-...-memory-34633/
    12-22-09 05:11 AM
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