


I agree HTC should have put more RAM in the phone. Http:/ Opens a new window / bit.ly/ d6xjhC Try XDA Market for a bunch of great apps that are free! You'll need to join (free) to download stuff. Http:/ Opens a new window / / forumdisplay.php? f=531 Finger/gesture friendly (no, not "the finger" *lol*) and they do support multi-touch. Don't let the names scare you because I've been using the most current on my old Tilt 2 and they've been superior. He provides two versions, a stable and the most current. As a compulsive ROM re-flasher (*lol*) I can share that the Energy ROMs are pretty much the best ROMs out there. One other thing, you could run a custom ROM for your device that is found on XDA Developers. I've only run into 2 games which did not work, but everything else is usually running flawlessly! After I perform a hard reset, I copy those shortcuts back from the SD card to \Windows\Startup\Programs and they work again. What I do is after I get everything installed, I copy the Startup shortcuts from \Windows\Startup\Programs to a location on the SD Card. Most apps can be run from the SD card, whether or not it has been "officially" installed. According to their support site, it should handle any Class (2,4,6 or 10).įinally, I also install all programs/apps to the SD card, which makes it easier to "re-install" if you need to hard reset your device. The HD2 will handle a microSD™ memory card (SD 2.0 compatible) up to 32GB. So a Class 4, 6 or 10 will all run faster. The higher the class of the card, the performance will be faster. Http:/ Opens a new window / en/ applications/ advanced-configuration-tool.htmlĪnd since the prices are so cheap these days, I'd suggest you get at least an 8GB SD and insure it is at least Class 2. I usually change Documents, Image, Video, Downloads, Cache, Cookies and History to default to Storage Card locations, which I create first. Tweaks2k2 - http:/ Opens a new window / bit.ly/ aMghztĪdditionally, use this Advanced Configuration Tool to change the default locations of your device. However, here's a sweet little tool that will automate this for you. If you want all your e-mail and not just your attachments, then that does require a registry hack. Sorry I don't remember the exact name, as I've already migrated to Windows phone 7 and my wife snagged my HTC Tilt 2 for herself. If you go through the different tabs available, one of them has a checkbox for storing attachments on SD card. Simply go into Mobile Outlook and select Settings. There's really no Registry Hack needed for this issue, if storing attachments on the SD card will resolve this issue.
