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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

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N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

My Nokia N96 has been sent back for the third time from repair. It has had new software/firmware etc. but after I synchronised (600+ contacts and calendar) it it keeps warning C: memory is full. I have browsed the memory via the phone and PC Suite but can't find any files or folders there that are more than few kilobytes. Anyone out there with any ideas please?

 

Thanks

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synth_fg
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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

With that many contacts you may be comming close to an internal limit on the memory.

Would suggest backing up your user data then performing a hard reset type *#7370# which will reformat your c drive and clear out any nasties

 

Make sure your maps, messging, music and camera apps are set to use the e: mass memory

 

then restore your contacts / callendar, 

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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

thanks for the prompt reply. I'm certain that the phone has been completely wiped/reset during repair (3rd time) so there can't be anything 'nasty' left and I only started it up this morning. I haven't had any issues with that many contacts before. I also don't have any apps running and haven't done anything with the phone today except make a couple of calls. does that help narrow things down?
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synth_fg
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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

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the phone thinks something is sitting in its memory clogging it up

 , check which memory your maps and messaging apps are using and if nessicary switch to the e drive

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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

thanks for that - sorry to be a pain but can you explain the steps to check which memory is used
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synth_fg
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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

for messaging

Messaging  -> Settings  -> Other  -> memory in use

 

for maps

 

maps  -> options  -> tools  -> settings  -> map  -> memory in use

 

 

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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

thanks - messaging was set to C: so changed that which then freed up a few k and then allowed maps to open. That used E: however so no need to change. Turned phone off and on and now 132kb free....

 

it's a mystery (to me). In the phone I have 1 image (std vodafone image), I small vodafone idle file named 23415, 1 small .tmp file and 1 small .txt file (nothing else)

 

If you have any more ideas I would be glad to receive them - thanks again

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synth_fg
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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

Looking at my C drive I have 33.8MB free of 82.5

so somethings filled you up

Have you recieved alot of data over bluetooth

 

How much detail does each of your 600 contacts have (do they all have images etc ??)

 

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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

Thanks

 

from looking at my PC, contacts is just over 1MB and calendar 1.4MB. There are no pics in contacts - just plain text.

 

The only bluetooth activity since the phone came back has been synchronisation of those two elements with my PC

 

I'm going to try deleting both from the phone and seeing if memory jumps up to what it should be

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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

deleting those had little effect (not surprising) - now have 320K!

 

Am losing the will to live!

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synth_fg
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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

Last shot is the full reset

 

1. Switch off the phone.
2. Hold down the following three buttons: Green (the call answer button), * button, and '3' button.
3. While holding these buttons, hold the power button for a second to switch on the phone.
4. Release when the phone shows the nokia hands logo or shows other signs of life like the language selection screen.
It may take a few attempts and very flexible fingers.

 

This will completly reset the phone

Anything clogging up the c drive should be removed

 

Try it then check the status when the phone recovers

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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

thanks once again

 

I did this reset and C: is back to normal (hooray!) so tried to connect to resync to see where (if) it goes wrong but now phone won't hold bluetooth connection with PC - it did before (says unable to create bluetooth connection even though I managed to pair them OK)

 

The phone is edging nearer to the bin so any more support will be very gratefully received!!!

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synth_fg
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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

Restart the phone

delete the pairing settings from the pc and start the connection from scratch

 

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Re: N96 Memory near empty but system says its full

I sincerely thank you for your efforts in all of this - where do you find the patience and time??!!

 

I did as you suggest and when it started to pair it then says it needs a new driver so went to download the driver (couldn't do that on its own) so went to redownload PC Suite and it crashed...

 

Life's too short!

 

Thanks again

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