Is there a way to permanently delete the messengers? I delete the ones I don't use from my Service Book but it comes back later on...am I deleting the wrong things? Or is there more to delete? Hmm...
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Is there a way to permanently delete the messengers? I delete the ones I don't use from my Service Book but it comes back later on...am I deleting the wrong things? Or is there more to delete? Hmm...
Which messengers? Some are in the OS, some are pushed in service books. If we know the real target we might be able to help you hit it.
Oh sorry, Yahoo and MSN please :)
Try going to options > advanced options > applications
Scroll to each app > press menu and select delete.
If the are not there and you also can't delete them with
Desktop Manager, BRANTA is correct, they are pushed via
your service books and you should just hide them.
No, these are in the OS install. The easy way 'now' is to delete in the apps list. The best way to prevent them coming back with OS upgrades is to use CrackMem to control the upgrade. Pete6 has the hooks in for the Storm OS now in version 3.1, see the pic of the application and download link here http://forums.crackberry.com/f35/cra...44/#post498385
Are you stalking me branta? You're everywhere I seem to be right now ;)
So I have to download something to get rid of them? That's kinda weird. Maybe I'll just ignore them, haha.
I seem to be bouncing between about 4 threads right now. What... you're here as well. Maybe you're stalking me with questions I can answer :)
OK, go take a look at CrackMem when you have time. It's a little program created by Pete6 (one of the mods here) to give better control over the Installer during software reloads. It runs on your PC (not the phone) to setup and fine tune the system files before they are loaded. Originally it was to help ordinary users remove multimedia demo files which were occupying large chunks of valuable memory. Now it has become the best way to make your phone what you want it to be, not what the RIM marketing slime want you to show everyone else.
I'll check it out somtime, thanks! However I have a Mac...dun dun dunnn.
The tone of your post betrays it. You know Mac doesn't support software upgrades - yet. Well, certainly not unless you have BootCamp and even then I'm not sure. Oh well...