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    Internal memory full

    Hi folks

    Ever since day one really of checking the internal memory via cache flush on my 2 month old Xtrend I've noticed the memory is up to 97pc by the end of the day and I work all day. Even when I deleted most plugins. Is this normal? Everything set to save to hdd it came with from WOS.

    Only had a few crashes while surfing the EPG.

    Cheers

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    Are you sure Recordings etc. are being saved to the HDD. Just try pressing record on the channel your watching and see if it says ' disk full ' only a first guess but the path may not be what you think it is.

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    Cheers mate but sure. Came setup by WOS like that

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    Maybe check the epg isn't saving to internal flash I have my set up to save to usb

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    I've no USB and everything set to hdd so confusing

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    Why would you use cacheflush on an ET8000?
    Cacheflush, I believe was used to solve a VU issue on old models
    The E2 system tries to use as much memory on the box as productively as possible .... Thats why you have memory.
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    Ok but why It's saying So full? Just ignore and delete plugin then?

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    If you installed it then yes .... Otherwise ask the person who installed it why
    The only issues with memory over use is impact to performance or crashes.
    If you get a crash then post itso people can look at the issue...... Otherwise if everything is working leave alone
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    Are you saving EPG to internal flash memory?

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    No Abu

    Twol, it was me who installed it as my last box needed it. Maybe a bug as it's ran up to 97/8pc since day one really? Anyone tried theirs?



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    Will it be worth your while uploading debug logs?

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    Sorry can you explain?

    If memory is really full and I'm not using cache flush now I'll soon find out I suppose


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    What is full? The memory (RAM) or the NVRAM flash (the file-system)?

    If the former, a lot of it will be file-system cacheing, which is instantly discardable.
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    Thanks but I've deleted cache flush now.

    It was whatever the white line was for in that plugin

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bangord30 View Post
    Thanks but I've deleted cache flush now.

    It was whatever the white line was for in that plugin

    Sent from my HTC Desire 610 using Tapatalk
    Menu -> Main Menu -> Information -> Memory

    There should be an report for both RAM (Random Access Memory) and Flash

    For each entry it should show the total fitted to your box and the amount still free of use
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