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[quote name='digimancer' date='Jan 24 2008, 12:07' post='873328'] This theme sucked and jacked up my Moto Q after tring to change back to my old theme... My active sync would not work and the phone would freeze up after 30+ seconds.. Im sure it was a plugin compatability but be warned... I followed the instructions perfectly and everything installed without a hitch... Until I switched themes... [/quote I will admit i am new to the whole smartphone thing and dealing with homesrceens but this was very easy to install and works perfectly fine on my Blackjack witch is the same platform as the Q so i dont know were you went wrong installing this. It cant be any simpler, try starting from a clean slate. |
| Forum: Smartphone Customisation - Homescreen Download ... · Post Preview: #873797 · Replies: 304 · Views: 64,488 |
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Newbie Group: Posters Posts: 2 Joined: 20th November 2007 Member No.: 324,045 |
[quote name='sethman' date='Jan 23 2008, 10:02' post='872955'] After owning my Pantech Duo for only 2 months, I now receive alerts that I'm running low on available storage. The 56MB of memory on board my Duo has been gobbled up and Windows Mobile Center shows that there's only 14kb of free space left. I installed a few apps when I first got it (AgendaOne, SmartPhoneNotes) but no large files to be concerned about. When I Explore the file structure using WMC I can only tally around 14MB of data. For some reason WMC does not show the Temp and Windows folders even though they are displayed through the phone. Opening the Temp folder on the phone only displayes one subfolder - oPackage and it appears to be empty. How do i go about cleaning out the directory structure? And more importantly, why would this be an issue when I never had this issue with my SMT5600 that I owned for 3 years that had more apps installed? fyi - I have not installed an SD card yet because I'm not using my phone for digital media. [/qu Once your active sync is done hit the explore button and then open the MY WINDOWS Mobile base device. Then click on the tools button on the explorer page and open the folder options and hit the view tab and find the hinded files and folder section and select the show hidden files and folders and this will show what you are looking for. |
| Forum: Smartphone Software - Applications · Post Preview: #873445 · Replies: 2 · Views: 1,452 |
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