- 06-26-08 12:09 AMLike 0
- Are you guys doing a battery pull after clearing facebook? Because I have tried deleting handango and facebook through the service book. And although the icons are gone after I follow those steps, they come back after doing a battery pull.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-26-08 12:54 AMLike 0 -
- Nope I didn't do a battery pull I just turned off the phone. Worked for me. Its very rare that I do a battery pull. But that's just me.
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-26-08 02:47 PMLike 0 - How do you delete Handango? that an app i wouldnt mind getting rid of. let me know if it can be done.06-26-08 03:27 PMLike 0
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Click on the icon you are trying to get rid of and it will bring you to a download screen. Download the app. Once it is installed go into your applications list and it will be there. Delete the application. Once its done it will ask to restart click no. Then go into your service books and delete the service book for that app (facebook or whichever you just deleted from applications). Do these stepes for each unwanted carrier application one at a time and then do a battery pull after all are done. They should be gone.
Please note if you have to resend your service books for any reason in the future these will probably come back but atleast now you can remove them.
Hope this works for you. It did for me06-27-08 04:07 PMLike 0 - 06-27-08 07:40 PMLike 0
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- NDO, thank you for your suggestion. So here's what I did, tell me if I did this wrong.
I clicked both the handango and facebook icons. I downloaded both apps. They finally showed up in the applications list, I chose to delete both of them. When it asked if I wanted to restart I clicked no. Then I went to the service book and deleted the 2 entries associated with facebook and handango. I did a battery pull....and they both are still back!
Please let me know if I did something wrong, these 2 apps annoy me lol.
Thanks for the help
Posted from my CrackBerry at wapforums.crackberry.com06-27-08 08:11 PMLike 0 - As mentioned in my last post, I think T-Mobile has some sort of system that reloads these programs to your phone if they are removed. I removed both of them awhile back and recently noted they had returned. Now, as soon as I delete them, they get reloaded into my service books. I can no longer get rid of these programs.06-27-08 08:28 PMLike 0
- As mentioned in my last post, I think T-Mobile has some sort of system that reloads these programs to your phone if they are removed. I removed both of them awhile back and recently noted they had returned. Now, as soon as I delete them, they get reloaded into my service books. I can no longer get rid of these programs.
My process was this, I deleted Facebook from the applications list (because it only gave me the one option), then did the restart.
After the restart, go into the servicebooks
(Options > Advanced > Service Book > FACEBOOK > Menu Key (BB logo) > Delete)
and delete the one that says "BC_Virtual_Preload_Facebook."
As for handango, look for the one that says Handango in the filename in the servicebooks as well, as there is no link through the applications list, I forget what exactly the filename is.
Then finally just turn the phone off manually, without doing a battery pull.
Now I dunno if this only worked for me because I'm on OS 4.5, but it worked.06-27-08 09:11 PMLike 0 - Thats wrong actually because i have T-mobile and I was able to get rid of them both.
My process was this, I deleted Facebook from the applications list (because it only gave me the one option), then did the restart.
After the restart, go into the servicebooks
(Options > Advanced > Service Book > FACEBOOK > Menu Key (BB logo) > Delete)
and delete the one that says "BC_Virtual_Preload_Facebook."
As for handango, look for the one that says Handango in the filename in the servicebooks as well, as there is no link through the applications list, I forget what exactly the filename is.
Then finally just turn the phone off manually, without doing a battery pull.
Now I dunno if this only worked for me because I'm on OS 4.5, but it worked.06-27-08 09:59 PMLike 0 - yup, i'm having the same issue, but with multiple programs,,, i deleted the application, which would still show the icon,,, then I would go and deleted the service book, and then the icon would disappear,,, after a battery pull, the icons would be back, along with a service book,,,
I say they:
Realtone
FaceBook
Handango
Magmic Bplay
Digby
Telenav
Handmark
GoogleTalk
How do I keep service books from automatically re-appearing? other than not doing a battery pull, lol07-06-08 01:13 PMLike 0 - No.
They are pushed by the carrier, so there's nothing you can do. It's not within your control.
Hide them and just be done with it.03-20-09 07:41 PMLike 0
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