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Not sure. How do I tell? It's a 16 gb that's all I know. Thanks
 
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Thanks!. Checks it and says 14 gb. Does that mean I am using it all basically since this is only a 16 gb? How would I lower that?
 

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What does Available just below says? This would be the memory still available. The capacity at 14 gig means you have a 16 gig iPad. I guess 2 gig is needed by the system.

Sent from my iPad2 3G 32 gig (not JB'ed) / using iPF
 
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Available right under capacity says 6.2....and thanks for the help btw
 

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2 gigs are not the system.
The system uses 740.9mb and normally in storage like dvd/memory stick and hdd's you allways gets couple of % less than you paid for.

my hdd on my pc is 1.5tb, but i get only 1.3, thats cause there is 8 bit in one byte, and therefore you get 2% less storage than it says. if the bit had been 10 you would have gotten all the mb the storage says. (bit is the lowest storage value in the data and with millions of bits in some megabyte, it really makes an difference)

Maby hard to understand for non g33ks hehe:p

But simple said: you will never get exacly what you pay for when it comes to storage.
 

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We are talking two different things when we talk about memory. There is storage memory, which is the size of your iPad's capacity (16GB, 32GB or 64GB). This memory is not fully available to the user because system software and such take up some of the space.

The other type of memory, RAM (random access memory) is the memory the iPad uses to load an app so it can run. The iPad1 got 256mb, while the iPad2 got 512mb. This RAM is the main reason why your iPad seems to slow or bog down. It has nothing to do with storage memory.

So, when your iPad starts to slow down, it's best to fully close out all the apps (via the multitasker - double click the home button and remove all the apps that show). Then, it's good to do a restart or a reset (or both). To do:

Restart: Hold down the power button until the power off slider appears. Slide it off. When the iPad finishes shutting down, hold down the power button again until the Apple logo appears.

Reset: Hold both the power and home buttons until the screen goes dark and the Apple logo then appears (the slide to unlock screen may or may not appear). Once the logo appears, release the buttons. After a time, your homescreen will appear. Please note that it may take some time for the Apple logo to appear or for your homescreen to appear (or both). This is normal. Eventually, the homescreen will appear.

Hopefully, that will make your iPad better able to view your pictures. Good luck and let us know how you get on.

Marilyn
 

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biscuithead said:
The ipad freezes and restarts?...

Try downloading system monitor. It will show your iPad memory used, free etc, and you can see the effect of closing down apps - see above for details.

Just because apps go into sleep mode when exited does not mean that they do not use up memory. I NEVER allow apps to remain idle, andI have no problems with any apps.
 

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Gtatler said:
Try downloading system monitor. It will show your iPad memory used, free etc, and you can see the effect of closing down apps - see above for details.

Just because apps go into sleep mode when exited does not mean that they do not use up memory. I NEVER allow apps to remain idle, andI have no problems with any apps.

Update.

Note. System monitor app went free earlier in February. Now £0.69.
 

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