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Old 09-15-2008, 09:09 PM
     
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how does Diamond show the extra 4gb memory?

I'm curious how the Diamond shows or lists the 4gb memory it has... does it list it separately like "SD memory" or is the additional memory contigeous and no distinction is made for the entire memory?
 
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Two places in the manual talk about the internal 4gb of memory one place around page 35 it talks about connecting it to a computer and then also under memory for managing your device 114 says
"2. On the System tab, tap Memory > Storage Card tab."

So looks like it will show as a storage card but I will say nothing for sure till it's in hand.
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Two places in the manual talk about the internal 4gb of memory one place around page 35 it talks about connecting it to a computer and then also under memory for managing your device 114 says
"2. On the System tab, tap Memory > Storage Card tab."

So looks like it will show as a storage card but I will say nothing for sure till it's in hand.
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In file explorer it lists as "Internal Storage" operates just like a storage card though.
 
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By the way, does anyone know if the memory is erased when you do a hard reset? If it's just a seperate storage area, I was thinking maybe it would retain that memory.
 
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Internal storage does survive a hard reset when done via the Volume + Enter + Power Key combo. If you use the Clear Storage utility found in Settings > Clear Storage, you will have additional options for clearing storage, internal storage, or a combination of both.
 
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Internal storage does survive a hard reset when done via the Volume + Enter + Power Key combo. If you use the Clear Storage utility found in Settings > Clear Storage, you will have additional options for clearing storage, internal storage, or a combination of both.
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