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1. What does
MemoryUp do?
2. How
should I adjust my settings?
3. Why can I obviously see the effects of MemoryUp?
4. What
does the MemoryUp engine do?
5.
Can MemoryUp make my system unstable?
6. Does
MemoryUp compress memory?
7. Can MemoryUp really recover memory leaks?
8. Can MemoryUp improve gaming performance?
9. I purchased your MemoryUp software for my N95 from
Handango (order id: xxxxxxx). The registration key I
was given: XXXXXXXXX-XXXX is not working for me.
10. MemoryUp is supposed to boost my smartphone. But when I check the memory usage with handy taskman, MemoryUp takes about 3-4M memory while running in the background? Is MemoryUp a memory hog itself?
11. How can I set MemoryUp to boost my smartphone
automatically?
12. I purchased memory
up-Mobile RAM Booster for my Blackberry Curve. How do I
install the product?
13. What's the difference between "Hide" and "Exit" in
MemoryUp's main menu?
14. How can I check whether MemoryUp is successfully
hidden and running in the background?
15. I am using a BlackBerry 8100. I find there is a
difference between "File Free" shown by my BB with "Free
Memory" shown by MemoryUp. Why?
16. When I try to open "memoryup.jar" with my windows mobile smartphone's File Explorer, I get the error message: "There is no application associated with 'memoryup'. Run the application first and then, open this file inside the application." How can I solve this problem?
1. What does MemoryUp
do?
A: MemoryUp manages system
memory, the paging file, and the way in which virtual
memory is treated in order to maximize performance. It
recovers RAM not currently needed by the operating
system and applications, and recovers memory leaked by
applications. It can temporarily flush unused DLLs and
libraries out to disk to make room for your big
applications and games (these come back transparently
when needed).
2. How
should I adjust my settings?
A:
The setting options are very important for the
performance of MemoryUp. If you want to achieve the best
performance of MemoryUp, you should refer to the user
manual and get to understand what each setting item does
for you. We also have some recommendations and tips in
the user manual. Please check it before you start to
boost up your smartphone.
3. Why can I obviously see the effects of MemoryUp?
A: Many factors (such
like your smartphone deployment and status of other
running applications on your smartphone, etc) can affect
its working performance. In general, the mistake people
make most often is setting MemoryUp too aggressively.
The intent of MemoryUp is to ensure you never run out of
RAM when you need it. Recover as much memory as you can.
And the settings are also
very important for improving MemoryUp's performance.
Please take a reference to the user manualon how to
manage your MemoryUp settings before you start to
boost up your smartphone.
4. What
does the MemoryUp engine do?
A: The MemoryUp engine is a
utility to free unutilized memory. It manages allocation
of memory to execute programs. It prevents performance
from degrading as you swap files and programs in and out
of memory. It repairs memory leaks and prevents
unnecessary system slow downs to make your system more
responsive.
It also defragments memory, thus improving system access
time, saving memory and preventing corruption. Achieve
faster shutdowns as system cache is also emptied.
Although MemoryUp automatically monitors and controls
this, even you can do it manually with a single click.
5.
Can MemoryUp make my system unstable?
A:
No. If anything, because it increases the amount of
memory available to applications, your system should
become more stable. It installs no extra files or
drivers and does not modify your system files.
6. Does
MemoryUp compress memory?
A: Absolutely not; there is
no performance-robbing compression at all. It simply
causes what physical RAM you have to be used in a more
efficient manner, and allows you to reclaim that memory
from applications and the operating system when you need
it most.
7.
Can MemoryUp really recover memory leaks?
A: While it cannot recover
them from the address space (the application would fault
if it did indeed try to use that memory at some point)
it can recover the physical RAM leaked, making it
available for use by the operating system and other
applications.
8:
Can MemoryUp improve gaming performance?
A: Yes. Let's say you
start a game and half way through it suddenly demands
memory for graphics, etc. Without MemoryUp, your system
would visibly pause as other applications and parts of
the operating system were page-faulted out to make
room. If you "Defragment and Recover" before starting
the game, MemoryUp should make a noticeable improvement.
9: I purchased your MemoryUp software for my N95 from
Handango (order id: xxxxxxx). The registration key I
was given: XXXXXXXXX-XXXX is not working for me.
A: Please enter the
register page and input the full reg-code in the "code"
row. All the reg-code must be input in upper-case. As
for most Nokia phones, you can click "#" button to
change the font.
10. MemoryUp is supposed to boost my smartphone. But when I check the memory usage with handy taskman, MemoryUp takes about 3-4M memory while running in the background? Is MemoryUp a memory hog itself?
A: The answer is definitely no. MemoryUp is the best mobile RAM
booster for your smartphone. When MemoryUp is running on your
smartphone, it will automatically take control of the JVM (Java Virtual
Machine) RAM of your phone and re-allocate scattered memory dynamically. Memory monitoring applications, such as Handy Taskman and Smartphoneware Tracker, however, consider all the JVM RAM as memories occupied by
MemoryUp, therefore indicates a high memory usage. According to our tech
team and customer feedback, MemoryUp can effectively analyze and
recover up to 50% JVM RAM occupied by other java programs on your
smartphone.
11. How can I set MemoryUp to boost my smartphone
automatically?
A: Just take an
example, if you want Memoryup to automatically boost
every 3 hours, all you need to do is to set up the
interval in "setting" page, then click "Hide" to enable
MemoryUp to run in the background. By doing this,
MemoryUp will start to run in a "Half-sleeping" mode,
which will minimize the system resource occupied by
MemoryUp and auto-boost your system memory in predefined
intervals. You can wake up Memoryup at any time by just
clicking on the icon of MemoryUp.
12. I purchased memory up-Mobile RAM Booster for my
Blackberry Curve. How do I install the product?
A: As for you
question for installation, you can install MemoryUp in
either of the following two methods:
1).With your BB's
Application Loader:
All you need to do
is to download MemoryUp at:
http://www.emobistudio.com/download/memoryup_bb/memoryup_bb.zip
Then unzip the MemoryUp software Package, find and open
the "memoryup.alx" file, then install it with your BB's
Application Loader.
2).Or issue an over
the air (OTA) installation directly from your BB:
* Start up the
BlackBerry Browser.
* Enter the web address:
http://www.emobistudio.com/download/MemoryOTA/MemoryUp.jad
* Follow the instructions to download and install the
MemoryUp Specially designed for BlackBerry.
13. What's the difference between "Hide" and "Exit" in
MemoryUp's main menu?
A: On the main menu
of MemoryUp, you can find both "Exit" and "Hide"
command. By clicking "exit", you will close MemoryUp.
But by clicking "Hide" command, MemoryUp will stay
running in the background. You can set MemoryUp to
automatically boost your memory in the setting page of
MemoryUp.
For more detailed
instruction, you can refer to the user manual in the
software package.
14. How can I check whether MemoryUp is successfully
hidden and running in the background?
A: There are two easy ways
to check whether MemoryUp is successfully hidden into
background:
1). After hiding MemoryUp
into the background, try to reopen it in your
application list window. If MemoryUp is successfully
hidden in the background, it will appear to be much
quicker to open it than to start it for the first time.
2). You can enable
auto-optimization function in MemoryUp's setting page
and set the interval at 30 minutes (for example). Then
after you reopen MemoryUp half an hour later, you can
check the log list to see whether those predefined
auto-optimizations are successfully performed. If the
result is yes, you can ensure that MemoryUp is
successfully hidden and working in the background.
15. I am using a BlackBerry 8100. I find there is a
difference between "File Free" shown by my BB with "Free
Memory" shown by MemoryUp. Why?
A: As for your
question, the "File Free" in your BB is not the same
with "Free Memory" in MemoryUp. As the "File Free"
indicates the free disk space in your BB, "Free Memory"
in MemoryUp indicates the free RAM which is available
for the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in your BB. So these
two are totally different.
16. When I try to open "memoryup.jar" with my windows mobile smartphone's File Explorer, I get the error message: "There is no application associated with 'memoryup'. Run the application first and then, open this file inside the application." How can I solve this problem?
A: This error is due to your windows mobile system does not provide support for java applications. To add java support/extension to your windows mobile smartphone or pocket PC, you need to install an extra plug-in for your windows mobile handheld, which is the "IBM WebSphere Everyplace Micro Environment 6.1.1". Please read
MemroyUp's step by step installation instruction for windows mobile users at
here.
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