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what sort of phone do you have? do you have a lot of emails and texts on your phone? i think they get saved to phone memory and not the SD card, so if you have emails with attachments you don't need, delete them. it should only delete them off the phone and not from the email account itself. also may be worth making sure that the camera isn't saving pics to the internal memory (don't think it can, but worth checking).

I have a HTC desire running modaco r8 rom, dont have many texts as i only put this rom on a week ago, i dont think emails matter as i only use the gmail app so i dont think that the emails are downloaded to the phone, pics are saved to the memory card as when i was trying to get this program to work i formatted the memory card and now all of my pics have gone.

it may still download emails to the phone. if you go into application manager in settings, then look at the size of the gmail storage app, that will tell you how much your emails are taking up on the phone (just make sure that you change the filter to "all" instead of "downloaded" if it has that option. if you clear this data it will delete all the emails, so better to do it through the app if it is taking up a fair bit of space. also worth checking the sent items part of your emails in the app if you have sent any emails with attachments, as that can chew up space a bit.

for you to have so little space left either the new rom must have a lot of extra crap in it that you don't need, or there is something taking up a lot of space. may be worth looking to make sure you don't have stuff that doubles up.

also when you are in the apps manager, you can sort the apps by size, so you can have a look at the big ones and see exactly what is taking up the space

Gmail is using 1.25meg, 876kb for the application, 148kb for data and 256kb for cache.

The only big app i have is co pilot live at 22meg, next biggest is 7meg and there are a few upto 4 meg, most are kb size.

Gmail is using 1.25meg, 876kb for the application, 148kb for data and 256kb for cache.

The only big app i have is co pilot live at 22meg, next biggest is 7meg and there are a few upto 4 meg, most are kb size.

yeah mine was pretty much the same.

the internal memory issue seems to be common to the htc desire.

HTC Desire running T-Mod latest Rom

pretty good battery life loses a percent or 2 overnight when sleeping

there are links on the T-Mod site to calibrating the battery and underclocking the CPU when sleeping etc both helped

favourite apps

alarm clock plus -coz i kept turning off the stock alarm clock accidentily

abduction, angry birds ,replica island, solitare - fun stuff

Flashlight -for torch use

bubble -level thingo

arcmedia - play avi etc

besttube - download youtube etc

Convertpad -converts anything to anything ie Hp to kW

Brut mod for google maps -navigation etc

To format an ext partition i booted gparted from a usb stick http://gparted.sourceforge.net/liveusb.php

pretty sure there are directions on the T-Mod site, they used a live cd instead of a live usb though

Dont really remember what my desire came with originally ????

Rooted and custom ROM a few hours after I brought it

All most all the custom ROM's had the flashlight app,

if that helps.

Just downloaded GPSTools that an a few tweaks in the gps.conf file and am getting really fast connection to gps satellite signal now. :ermm:

yeah mine was pretty much the same.

the internal memory issue seems to be common to the htc desire.

yeah the nexus one comes with 200mb internal! thats such a limitation, i cant understand the reason for it.

slowly all apps are being written to support move to sd, but still not enough of them.

i've got about 50mb free now.

edit: re: my comment earlier on using Ndrive to replace copilot. well i got the updated copilot that runs on 2.2 and it's way better than Ndrive.

Edited by Munkyb0y
yeah mine was pretty much the same.

the internal memory issue seems to be common to the htc desire.

A mate fixed mine yesterday, partitioned the SD and added another 512meg to the internal memory.

okokok, can someone please answer me this

people who have the htc desire right, they download the torche app..... IT ALREADY COMES WITH ONE, why download another?

I don't think mine came with one tbh, the one I have now came with custom Rom and is really good so I have no need for any other.

yeah the nexus one comes with 200mb internal! thats such a limitation, i cant understand the reason for it.

slowly all apps are being written to support move to sd, but still not enough of them.

i've got about 50mb free now.

edit: re: my comment earlier on using Ndrive to replace copilot. well i got the updated copilot that runs on 2.2 and it's way better than Ndrive.

That's good to hear, I deleted ndrive to make some space, won't bother downloading it again.

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