![]() ![]() Why?Įven RAM needs to be optimized occasionally, even though its not as much as a disk. iPad speed-optimize = 1 day, PC = couple hours. ![]() Its best spent Not waiting for an app to display information, or, for that matter, wasting a weekend reloading files that should never need to be removed in the first place. pdf documents and excel, xps, and other files that have been carefully allocated to various apps, starting over would take an entire weekend to do. I've heard that the only option is to start from scratch, but with half of the storage space filled with large regulatory. Yes the RAM doesn't have any moving parts to require files to be near each other, but if they are organized, then the CPU (speed-limiting factor here) has an easier time finding the files to begin with. It seems to be that as the apps update over-and-over, the CPU takes longer to find the app's individual pieces. I don't think its actually the accessing of the RAM directly that's the issue. What seems to be the culprit is updates for a large number of different apps. I've had my iPad Air 64GB +cell for only about 3 months and its definitely gradually getting slower (mainly on loading whole apps or parts inside an app). There needs to be some way to use an Apple-developed software feature that's included in the OS for file reorganization and optimization (not necessarily defrag) on iPads. ![]()
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