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Old 04-27-2006, 04:27 PM   #1
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Exclamation Deleting Software From BlackBerry That Is Not in the Applications list

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I am having trouble finding a way of deleting program i installed
using midlets that i converted to .cod using the method found here:

blackberryblog.com/2004/08/18/converting_a_j2me_midlet_to_a_blackberry_cod_file. html[/url]

now if i got option>applications
the software is not listed there..
but if i goto option>application>browser>modules
i can see the software installed but there is no option of how to delete the programs that i no longer want.

anyone have a solution???
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Old 05-02-2006, 09:10 AM   #2
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Have you tried using the desktop application loader? Worst case, it has an option to wipe the Blackberry & reinstall everything, which seems to clean up 'lost' applications.
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Go to where you see the modules, click on the track wheel for that module that you do not want and select delete, that should do it, in many cases you need to reboot.
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welll i tried that before but their was no delete option when i clicked on the certain modules, but anyways i fixed the problem i just reloaded the entire blackberry software package and it got rid of everything i didnt want, thanks though
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Modules? Is that the same as Service Books?
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Modules are not service books, in fact they are the individual pieces of the software that you use so each of the software programs that is installed on your BB should have a corresponding module for it. No module, no software.
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