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How do I use the memory slider on my Windows Mobile 2003 (or earlier) OS Pocket PC?

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How do I use the memory slider on my Windows Mobile 2003 (or earlier) OS Pocket PC?

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Pocket PC’s that use the Windows Mobile 2003 or earlier operating systems include a memory slider that can be used to allocate available memory between Storage memory and Program memory. • Storage memory: Any documents or applications you install to main memory are placed in Storage memory • Program memory: Used by the Pocket PC for program execution By default, the Pocket PC reserves half of its available memory for Storage and half of its available memory for Program execution. When you install applications or documents to the Pocket PC’s main memory, the Pocket PC automatically adjusts the allocation of available memory between Storage and Program to maintain a 50/50 distribution. Whenever you Install documents and applications to main memory, you essentially take memory away from Program memory Windows Mobile 2003 (and earlier) OS devices, include a memory slider, which allows you to reallocate the division of available memory between Storage and Program.

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