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I've had a Q9m for just under a month now and I've been good about clearing out the pIE cache, SMS's, emails, and the like along with installing apps on the 4GB SD card. However, I still get messages saying my storage is very low, even after a day of doing nothing but making/receiving calls (since my Exchange sync no longer works). It seems like it's disappearing slowly (like a memory leak) but I'm not doing anything with the phone. I've installed oxios memory and SKTools Lite and that freed up 2 megs, but I'm down to only 3MB free and I only have a few (4) pictures, 2 programs (google maps and Sprite backup), and a few ringtones that add up to about 2MB.
Is there anyone else that's had these issues? I've seen similar posts, but most say just to install one of the programs I've tried and all will be well. I'm considering a Master Reset, but I'm still not comfortable doing it unless I know what is causing the problem in the first place.
Even without receiving emails? My exchange connection has been broken for a week and that's about when I started getting the messages. Everytime I try to connect to the exchange server it says "Error Syncronizing". Using ActiveSync or Mobile Device Center is no help as they also give an exchange error, but my Outlook sees it just fine along with using OWA.
Perhaps it has an error syncing because the mailbox storage is too full. Since you have a storage card, I would do the steps outlined in the previous link. It certainly couldn't hurt anything. It's a good idea anyway, even if it doesn't fix this particular problem.
Like I said, there was nothing in the mail storage.
I did a hard reset and everything is back to normal. I think something got screwed up when I updated my work computer to Office 2007 (I never should have installed Business Contact Manager). I'm pretty sure BCM or MS-SQL was the culprit as I have Office 2007 on my home PC and syncing with it caused no problems.