How can i delete application manager log in e66 ?

i've tried so many times to knw how to delete app manager log , ,
Any help will be appreciated ,,
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Apart from backing up essential data and returning device to "Out of box" state by keying in *#7370# followed by 12345 (default Nokia lock code unless altered by user)?
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