![]() Effectively, this completely wipes the C disk and forces the Operating System to start its system folders from scratch. When finished (the backup takes a couple of minutes to run), go to the dial pad (on the home screen) and tap out *#7370#, the 'hard reset' sequence for S60 phones.It's also now a good idea to check that you know which applications you've installed to disk C and that you know where to download/restore the SIS files from - in case you have to reinstall at the end of the procedure. You can say 'Yes' to the prompt about overwriting a previous backup, if applicable. Use 'Options | Back up now' to do a backup (to card).Double-tap on 'Backup' and check that 'Backup contents' is set to 'All'.Note the current free disk space on 'C' (often labelled 'Phone memory'). ![]() You'll find this in the 'Applications' folder. Here's how to reclaim as much space as possible of your Nokia 5800's internal flash memory. The text below is for situations where you've run through the list above and deleted everything non-essential that you can think of and yet you know you're still (potentially) tens of Megabytes 'short'. again in Y-Browser, delete 'C:\system\temp', there are sometimes Megabytes of.(if a Google Maps user) use 'O ptions | Tools | Reset' - this frees up memory used for cached maps.use Y-Browser (or similar) to delete the '\cache' folder on C: (deleting the cache from inside Web isn't as reliable).remove any trial applications you've installed to 'Internal memory'. ![]()
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