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Darren McGregor Posted on Apr 29, 2007

Full storage memory when little memory is used

My i-mate K-Jam states that the storge memory in use is 41.61 MB of the available 42.55MB. However the device has very little on it and a search of large files shows only a few photos. Where is this storge memory being used up? Closing running programs does not help of course.

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