Speed up Windows Mobile 5 pocket device
Windows Mobile 5 gives us some important new features including
persistent storage. When I heard that there was an upgrade for
my HP iPAQ hx2410 Pocket PC I was eager to upgrade, along with
many others. Unfortunately, the upgrade has not been smooth for
many and performance has been a real problem. But I can tell you
that the performance issue is solved by doing the following:
*If you are not comfortable with editing your registry you
should not do so, just get the newest version of Tweaks2k2*
Using a registry editor lookup and change the following three
values:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\FATFS\CacheSize=0x1000(4
096)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\FATFS\EnableCache=0x1(1)
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\StorageManager\Filters\fsreplxfilt\Repl
StoreCacheSize=0x1000(4096)
Be sure to choose Tools>Exit in order to have the settings
applied to the registry and then turn off your Windows Mobile
device, don't reset yet! You have to do this because WM5 keeps
some things in RAM and by cycling the power it will write to ROM.
Now, soft reset your device.
We aren't done yet, although you will probably notice a
difference in performance right away.
Now, you need to stop Activesync from periodically starting on
it's own. To do so open Activesync on your WM5 device and tap on
Menu>Add Server Source. Add any info to create a fake server
sync. After that is complete go to Menu>Schedule and change the
two dropdowns to "Manual" and tap "ok" at the top right. You can
now go to Menu>Options and delete the Exchange Server setting
you just added. Now Activesync will not start when you cradle
your device.
Error Reporting is real drain on the battery and on performance.
It is simple to disable, just go to Start>Settings>System(tab)
and tap the Error Reporting icon. Change the setting to "Disable
error reporting".
For good measure, soft reset again. Everything should be MUCH
snappier!!