How to: Move the cache in Opera Mobile 9.5

Posted on Friday, Jul 18, 2008 by Phil Nickinson
 
Filed Under: How To; Tags: Opera Mobile 9.5, cache, beta

Probably the top drawback of running the Opera Mobile 9.5 beta on an older device (Shhhhhh - don't let my trusty Treo 750 hear me say that) is that it's a pretty big resource hog.

As we've previously mentioned, you can store the browser's cache files on a storage card and save yourself megabytes of precious space.

Join us after the jump for a couple of ways to do this, as well as a quick video of the procedure.

And if you haven't yet, check out Dieter's hands-on video review of the best WinMo browser since the last version of Opera Mobile dropped.

Before reading any further

We've said it before, and we'll keep on saying it. Back up your device. While we're not diving into the registry here, you can't be too careful. (And you really should have done this before loading the 9.5 beta anyway.)

Check out our review of Spb Backup 2.0, if you haven't already.

The safe way to change your cache location

  1. Connect your phone to your computer, and connect to ActiveSync.
  2. Open the ActiveSync window, then click the Explore Device button.
  3. Navigate to \Application Data\Opera 9.5. opera.ini
  4. Find the opera.ini file (If you don't have file extensions enabled, it should just show as "opera".)
  5. Copy the file to your desktop.
  6. Open the file in a text editor, such as Notepad. Immediately do a File>Save as and rename the file to something other than opera.ini. This is your backup, just in case.
  7. Now open the original opera.ini file. Scroll down to the [User Prefs] section and insert the following line: Cache Directory4=\Storage Card\operacache\. (Note: "operacache" can be renamed to anything you want.) Save and close the file.
  8. Copy the new file back to your device, into the same \Application Data\Opera 9.5.

The quick and dirty way

You can, if you want, do all this directly from your device. But we'll be doing so without making any backups, so be forewarned.

  1. Opera_ini_notes Using your favorite file explorer (Note: the stock Windows Mobile file explorer won't work here; I like Resco File Explorer), navigate to the \Application Data\Opera 9.5 folder. 
  2. Click on the "opera" file. When it asks which program you want to open the file, choose "Notes."
  3. Scroll down to the [User Prefs] section and insert the following line: Cache Directory4=\Storage Card\operacache\. (Again, "operacache" can be renamed to anything you want.)
  4. Click "OK" and you're done.

Here's a quick video of this procedure.

That's it. All the files collected by the browser will now take up room on your storage card, and not directly on your device.

 
 

Comments

Thanks for the tip.
Does making changes by visiting opera:config from address bar not work in beta yet then?
Thanks for the step-by-step directions. I have followed the "safe" way but can't figure out how to copy the file back to my device:

Copy the new file back to your device, into the same Application Data\Opera 9.5.

Help!

the correct way is to open opera then type opera:config into the address bar and change the path under user preferences.after which you scroll to the bottom and save your changes. close opera then reopen then viola. Then no danger of messing up your opera.ini file

I use Ramdisk from ROM WM6.1 Voip for x50v axim.. its work much faster :)

add: Cache Directory4=\Ramdisk\

to file \Windows\Opera9\Opera.ini

;)

Thanks for the Help. It should give me more options of what to do with my storage space.

Thanks again!

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