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Problems with installation and connection P900

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Alaeddin - 21 May 2004 11:35 GMT
Hello all,

I am starting to have problems install progrms on my P900.  It asks me
if I want to install or not and when I click yes it stays for a while
doing nothing then says that my phone has been disconnected.
Sometimes it starts the connection process and then stops in the
middle and says it has been disconnected.

I can not connect on file manager either because it times out.

When I try to backup it says that it is busy.

Any ideas?

TYIA
Azm
Mikelats - 21 May 2004 15:23 GMT
Do you have enough free internal memory to complete those processes? It
sounds like you don't. I think the manual recommends 1Mb of free memory but
from experience I would say you need at the very least 1.5 Mb.

> Hello all,
>
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> TYIA
> Azm
Alaeddin - 21 May 2004 18:00 GMT
I have plenty more than that around 4 MB internally and over 10
externally.

. around On Fri, 21 May 2004 14:23:18 GMT, "Mikelats"
<mikelats.no.nonsense@msn.com> wrote:

>Do you have enough free internal memory to complete those processes? It
>sounds like you don't. I think the manual recommends 1Mb of free memory but
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>> TYIA
>> Azm
 
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