C chucknorrisman macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 8, 2010 4 0 Jul 15, 2010 #1 Hi I used spirit jailbreak on my ipod and restored 3 days later. I didn't notice that I didn't have as much memory before I restored it. I am only megabytes off but is that from restoring the jailbreak or the iOS4 update???
Hi I used spirit jailbreak on my ipod and restored 3 days later. I didn't notice that I didn't have as much memory before I restored it. I am only megabytes off but is that from restoring the jailbreak or the iOS4 update???
I iMac0765 macrumors regular Jul 7, 2010 144 0 Jul 15, 2010 #2 iOS 4 takes up much more space than iOS 3 did, 1.2GB to be exact.
C chucknorrisman macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 8, 2010 4 0 Jul 15, 2010 #3 Yeah it says i have 6.8 gb capacity overall not free space but how much it holds on empty. oh well... so much for 8 GB IPOD TOUCH. thx
Yeah it says i have 6.8 gb capacity overall not free space but how much it holds on empty. oh well... so much for 8 GB IPOD TOUCH. thx
liamkp macrumors 68020 May 29, 2010 2,063 0 Jul 18, 2010 #4 chucknorrisman said: Yeah it says i have 6.8 gb capacity overall not free space but how much it holds on empty. oh well... so much for 8 GB IPOD TOUCH. thx Click to expand... Yep.
chucknorrisman said: Yeah it says i have 6.8 gb capacity overall not free space but how much it holds on empty. oh well... so much for 8 GB IPOD TOUCH. thx Click to expand... Yep.
Xavier macrumors demi-god Mar 23, 2006 2,862 1,714 Columbus Jul 19, 2010 #5 chucknorrisman said: Yeah it says i have 6.8 gb capacity overall not free space but how much it holds on empty. oh well... so much for 8 GB IPOD TOUCH. thx Click to expand... Two things. First off, any harddrive when formatted does not hold exactly the labeled amount. Second off, the iOS takes up space.
chucknorrisman said: Yeah it says i have 6.8 gb capacity overall not free space but how much it holds on empty. oh well... so much for 8 GB IPOD TOUCH. thx Click to expand... Two things. First off, any harddrive when formatted does not hold exactly the labeled amount. Second off, the iOS takes up space.
liamkp macrumors 68020 May 29, 2010 2,063 0 Jul 19, 2010 #6 Xavier said: Two things. First off, any harddrive when formatted does not hold exactly the labeled amount. Second off, the iOS takes up space. Click to expand... Yah. I think they should account for the formatting, but its not a huge deal to me.
Xavier said: Two things. First off, any harddrive when formatted does not hold exactly the labeled amount. Second off, the iOS takes up space. Click to expand... Yah. I think they should account for the formatting, but its not a huge deal to me.