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4. In Virtual memory window --- Select C drive --- Click on custom Size. 5. Change initial size to 2000MB & Maximum size to 4000MB -- Click on Set button.
There are no ways to increase the internal memory of any phone. It is predefined. Only if it has an option for external memory lie memory stick it can be increased.
unforunately there is no other way of increasing the memory size, just check that the phone is set in messages to phone memory, this is the only thing you can do, unless you have a data cable and a pc suite and you can back up your existing messages
Unfortunately, Dedicated video memory cannot be changed. Only the Allocated system memory. The dedicated video memory is onboard memory, like a video card in a desktop machine has it's own RAM. Your out of luck, unfortunately.
I don't wish to sound rude but if you don't know how to do this, you prolly should just let windows continue managing it. A few wrong keystrokes can have major repurcussions
Unfortunately, there's no way of increasing the
memory space in a MotoRazr V3. I suggest you consider upgrading to
MotoRazr V3i. It's got the same configuration as V3 but with the added
benefit of expandable memory. With a memory card you can expand the
memory upto 2 GB without affecting the speed of the mobile too much...
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