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When using a Windows CE device, why I am unable to use the system after the error message: Not enough free space to delete 'filename'?

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This error occurs because Windows CE first moves the file to the recycle bin before deleting it, and if there is insufficient space, the error message is displayed and the system appears to hang. To resolve this issue, use one or more of the following methods. * Empty the Recycle Bin Use the following steps to empty the Recycle Bin: 1. Depress the "Alt" key and tap the Recycle Bin. 2. Tap "Empty Recycle Bin" 3. Tap "Yes" when asked to confirm the file deletion. * Change the Properties for the Recycle Bin so that files are deleted instead of being moved to the Recycle Bin. Use the following steps to change the properties of the Recycle Bin. 1. Depress the "Alt" key and tap the Recycle Bin. 2. Tap "Properties". 3. Tap the check box for "Do not move file to the Recycle Bin, remove immediately on delete". * To make additional space available for the Recycle Bin. Use the following steps to change the properties of the Recycle Bin. 1. Depress the "Alt" key and tap the Recycle Bin. 2. Tap "Properties". 3. Tap the slider to the right.

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The Music DB refers to the Music Database, or the Artist, Album, and Song info.

The error means your device is too full. It needs some free space on the device to create this information.

Connect your device to the PC and manually delete some files from it in My Computer>Device Name (m240)>MUSIC Folder.

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Disconnect the device from the PC, it should restart and you should be ok. If the message continues, keep deleting files until its gone,



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