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When I access offline favorites on PIE, the favorites "disappear" after the
first viewing. The favorites will update when I sync the next time just fine
but will again disappear after the first viewing. I have had my X50 since
March and a X5 for 2 years before that. Until a couple of weeks ago I could
view downloaded favorites as many times as I like.
I have a Dell X50(416)and use activesync.
Any ways to get my favorites to "stay" longer?

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When exiting programs on your Dell by clicking on the "X" in the top corner,
the programs that are kept in ROM continue to use space in RAM. As the RAM
becomes full, the computer manages the useage and overwrites the data that
is cached from PIE. You can save room for the cached items by using the
"Close the task" feature or by going to Settings, Memory, and exiting the
programs you are not using.



"Roger Ridgeway" <rlridgeway@msn.com> wrote in message
news:eD6LD$RZFHA.3132@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>
> When I access offline favorites on PIE, the favorites "disappear" after
> the first viewing. The favorites will update when I sync the next time
> just fine but will again disappear after the first viewing. I have had my
> X50 since March and a X5 for 2 years before that. Until a couple of weeks
> ago I could view downloaded favorites as many times as I like.
> I have a Dell X50(416)and use activesync.
> Any ways to get my favorites to "stay" longer?
>

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Thanks for the reply. I use Magic Button, and think I am closing ( not
merely minimizing programs). I watch my memory usage pretty well and
normally keep about 35-40 megs of free in main memory. This is a recent
phenomenon. My favorites used to stay until the next sync.
"Larry Gadbois" <lgadbois@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:lkHme.10677$M36.4461@newsread1.news.atl.earthlink.net...
> When exiting programs on your Dell by clicking on the "X" in the top
> corner, the programs that are kept in ROM continue to use space in RAM. As
> the RAM becomes full, the computer manages the useage and overwrites the
> data that is cached from PIE. You can save room for the cached items by
> using the "Close the task" feature or by going to Settings, Memory, and
> exiting the programs you are not using.
>
>
>
> "Roger Ridgeway" <rlridgeway@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:eD6LD$RZFHA.3132@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>
>> When I access offline favorites on PIE, the favorites "disappear" after
>> the first viewing. The favorites will update when I sync the next time
>> just fine but will again disappear after the first viewing. I have had my
>> X50 since March and a X5 for 2 years before that. Until a couple of weeks
>> ago I could view downloaded favorites as many times as I like.
>> I have a Dell X50(416)and use activesync.
>> Any ways to get my favorites to "stay" longer?
>>
>
>

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