Today my N73 play punk again. Users of Nokia smartphones will find this problem common: Phone Memory Full. please delete some data. But ironically, i never store any mp3, images or files in my phone memory other than using calendar, sms and contacts. So why is my phone memory full? Please note that as long as this memory problem is unsolve, you cannot send or receive sms. You also cannot open many applications with ease. I want to source if there is an alternative way to solve this memory issue other than reformatting my phone memory. So after googling high and low, i finally found an effective way to solve this memory problem.
First, identify the cause. The reason why Phone memory is full even though you did not store any things is because of LIFE BLOG. This LIFE BLOG serves no purposes yet stack up a great deal of memory over time. When you sms, snap a picture, add a mp3 it stores data into memory. Pretty useless and annoying. Best thing is, if you try to delete it, it can't be done!
Next, we solve this shit. LIFE BLOG is running in background, thats why you can't delete. Download Jbak TaskMan here. Jbak TaskMan is a Task Manager program which lets you view the processes running in your handphone background. Once you downloaded and installed in your handphone, launch it. Go to MENU > TOOLS > PROCESSES. Then scroll and search for LifeblogDBSERVER.exe. bring up the menu and TERMINATE IT!
Now that LIFE BLOG is no longer running, we can delete it. But you cannot delete the whole application like this. Download Y-Browser here. Y-Browser lets you see all files including hidden files in your handphone. When done installing in your handphone, launch Y-browser. Go to C driver > DATA > LIFEBLOG > DATABASE. Delete LifeBlog.db!!!!!!!!!
Finally, my handphone memory is empty again :) Stupid memory problem is solved! To make sure the LifeBlog doesn't give me future problems, do this: Go to APPLICATIONS > LIFEBLOG > SETTING > ITEM TYPES and UNCHECK EVERYTHING. And, under AUTO-CLEAN UP, set ALWAYS for everything.
N73 is back to normal, for now. |