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Old 08-07-2008, 07:22 PM   #1
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Can the BB alarm that comes with the OS be removed?
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Old 08-07-2008, 07:51 PM   #2
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If by removed you mean get rid of the application, then its probably in the OS files deeeeeeeeep inside the device.

However youre probably better off setting the icon to hidden, that way you dont have to go through the hassle of removing it, and its there should you ever need it!

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If by removed you mean get rid of the application, then its probably in the OS files deeeeeeeeep inside the device.

However youre probably better off setting the icon to hidden, that way you dont have to go through the hassle of removing it, and its there should you ever need it!

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Thanks, I have it hidden already. Just want to rid my BB of anything I don't use or have another app. like it. I have BBSmart Alarms pro which is way better then the stock alarm.
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If you open App Loader and run the BlackBerry.alx file, you can uncheck the Alarm application, which will uninstall it.
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If you open App Loader and run the BlackBerry.alx file, you can uncheck the Alarm application, which will uninstall it.
Its not in the list of apps. Maybe its tied into the 4.5. core apps. Not a big deal, I thought I would be able to get rid of it.
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Oh it could so in 4,5.

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???????

You can't "open" the Blackberry.alx file in apploader....

There is a module called net_rim_bb_alarm_app.cod that I suppose could be removed however, it's only 18Kb and removing it could cause more harm than good.
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"open"?

Agreed!
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well, you can't "run" it either....
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Thanks guys, being that the file is so small in size, I am not going to attempt to remove it.

JC, this is your fault, now I am trying to optimize everything LOLOL
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Just remove what I recommend. Other stuff *might* be removeable but it's not worth the trouble.
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Just remove what I recommend. Other stuff *might* be removeable but it's not worth the trouble.

Agreed!! Thanks
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