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Being a Windows user I'm used to having to perform maintenance and tune ups to keep Windows running. Is there anything necessary on the N810 to keep performance at maximum?

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Generally no, but try not to let the root filesystem become too full - JFFS2 uses more RAM as usage grows, which affects performance system-wide.
 

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how can I prevent it?? (Windows user too )
 
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Don't install too many apps that you don't need and try to keep your files on memory cards.
 

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oh, so I did a good job ^^ thx!!!
 
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you might also want to check and delete the contents of the directory that holds your mails:

when you delete mails from within your mail client, the disappear from the list but are never actually deleted from the file system.
 
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