Managing memory – HP Jornada 520 User Manual

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Chapter 5

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Configuring your HP Jornada

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If you are playing music or using other functions that do not require the
display, turn off the display by pressing and holding the Tasks hot key.
(Turn on the display by pressing the Tasks hot key again or by pressing
the On/Off button.)

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The memory on your HP Jornada is allocated between storage memory and
program memory. Windows for Pocket PC automatically manages the
allocation between storage and program memory; however, in some situations
(such as when memory is low), it may not be able to automatically adjust the
allocation. If you receive a message stating that storage or program memory is
unavailable, try the following solutions.

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You can try any or all of these solutions to increase storage memory:

Buy an optional Type I CompactFlash memory card, and move files from
internal memory to the card. (For more information on CompactFlash
cards, see “CompactFlash cards” in chapter 8.)

Delete unnecessary files.

Remove Web pages stored for offline viewing in Internet Explorer folders.

Remove programs you no longer use. See “Adding or removing
programs” later in this chapter.

Clear program memory. See “Increasing program memory,” below.

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You can try any or all of these solutions to increase program memory:

Use HP task switcher or the Memory control panel to stop programs you
are not currently using. In most cases, programs automatically stop to free
needed memory. However, in some situations, such as when a dialog box
is waiting for a response, the program may not be able to stop
automatically.

Clear storage memory as described in the preceding section. This will free
some storage memory so that it can be reallocated as program memory.

Disconnect the sync cable or remove your HP Jornada from the cradle,
remove the CompactFlash card (if installed), and reset your HP Jornada.
See “Resetting your HP Jornada” in chapter 9.

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