Removing unwanted languages

Is it safe to remove unwanted languages from my Blackberry using the desk top software>applications>selected>remove process.  Thanks
Mick E

Yes as long as you can still understand what's left...
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    Is it possible to remove unused languages so that I can free up space on my Drive?
    If so, how do I do it?

    Monolingual will do this for you without the need for reinstalling, just make sure to leave your language of choice "unselected".
    Some here will say using this is risky, myself and the majority of others would disagree.
    Personally I've used it for years other several OS versions and never had one problem.
    Read the reviews on the linked webpage and decide for yourself.

  • How to disable/remove unwanted language templates in ISE 1.1.1

    We're using ISE's Sponsor/Guest Portal function.
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    Lots of other ISE users also looking for the same.
    An enhancement request has been filed on this:
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    Conditions:
    Try to specify useful templates for guests in the sponsor portal
    Workaround:
    None
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    http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/security/ise/1.1/sponsor_guide/ise_sponsor_chp1.html#wp1069407
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  • How do you remove unwanted Language Packages.

    I have just had a very curious fault in my iWorks applications.
    The FONT name was in English but the FONT style was in Russian !!
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    Because this seems to have been the cause of some significant problems I would like to remove all the excessive language packs (not just turn them off).
    Does anyone know how to do that.
    Many Thanks.

    Checking the language preferences I found that Russian, Polish and turkish was active along with English (AUS).
    If you only have English (AUS) on the list, and not English, that may be the cause of your problem. No app has an English (AUS) localization, so it could skip to something further down the list. Try putting English right below English (AUS).
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  • What's the best way to removed unwanted files?

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    bad dad wrote:
    I have an iMac G4 running OS X 10.4.11 with 1GB of DDR SDRAM. I'm wondering what's the best way to remove unwanted files from the RAM, if it's even possible. There are apps and other files I no longer need. If I can dump the unused files will it help the computer run a little faster? Can I eliminate the unwanted files some how by myself or do I need a program that does it? Thanks
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    Application when they are not running, they do not take up RAM.  You will not see any performance improvement when you delete an application from your Harddrive.  [ unless you have filled up your harddrive ]
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    Most applications do not take up much space on the Harddrive.  I copy my unused application to a folder named additional applications.
    (0)
    Be careful when deleting files. A lot of people have trashed their system when deleting things. Place things in trash. Reboot & run your applications. Empty trash.
    Go after large files that you have created & know what they are.  Do not delete small files that are in a folder you do not know what the folder is for. Anything that is less than a megabyte is a small file these days.
    (1)
    Run
    OmniDiskSweeper
    "The simple, fast way to save disk space"
    OmniDiskSweeper is now free!
    http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omnidisksweeper/download/
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    (2)
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    http://monolingual.sourceforge.net/
    A detailed write-up on how to use Monolingual:
    http://www.jklstudios.com/misc/monolingual.html
    (3)
    These pages have some hints on freeing up space:
    http://thexlab.com/faqs/freeingspace.html
    http://www.macmaps.com/diskfull.html
    (4)
    Buy an external firewire harddrive.
    (5)
    Buy a flash card.

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    These are the downsides of a shared library because if you delete the song from your library it will get also automatically  deleted from your kids library. If you want to proceed then please follow this guide: https://support.apple.com/kb/HT4915

  • How can i remove unwanted e-mail address from my list?

    how can i remove unwanted e-mail address from my list?

    Go to settings -> mail contacts and calendars -> tap on the desired account and choose delete at the bottom of the page. This will delete the email accunt from the device.

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    Empty the Trash, restart your Mac.
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    I want to purchase Apature, but in the advertising blurb I dont see hoe to remove unwanted oblectsfrom a photo. I know it can be done in Adobe but I would rather have Apature.

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  • How can i remove unwanted bookmarks from bookmark bar on MAC I'm using firefox 4.0.1 and on previous version Ff 3.6 I had organize bookmark button on this version I don't

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  • Removing unwanted characters..

    Hey guys,
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