Remove default folders from browser?
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by Nokia 5700 » 14 Nov 2009, 11:26
Is there any way to remove those annoying folders containg content-supplier links?
They are so annoying and spacetaking. (Not in like Mb or Kb, but vertically.)
They are so annoying and spacetaking. (Not in like Mb or Kb, but vertically.)
No ideas for signature again 
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by gopacic » 14 Nov 2009, 11:49
Kill process called Favourites.srv with Jbak Taskman, then replace file attached within C: \ Private \ 100012a5 \ DBS_101FD685_BrowserBookmarks.db. This will delete all folder bookmarks. Use PCSuite or OviSuite to backup bookmarks. So when you restore bookmarks there will be no closed folders anymore, just your bookmarks.
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by Mr Pingu » 14 Nov 2009, 11:50
Added to my modding index
Nice mod gopacic 

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by The Owl » 14 Nov 2009, 12:16
Pingu this is old news now. and you just need to delete the file. Symbian will generate a clean one with no bookmarks by itself 
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by Mr Pingu » 14 Nov 2009, 12:50
The Owl wrote:Pingu this is old news now. and you just need to delete the file. Symbian will generate a clean one with no bookmarks by itself
But it wasn't in my index... So I added it
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by Emil_2525 » 13 Mar 2012, 11:25
Use the Nokia File Browser to remove folder "C:/Favourities" and file "C: \Private\100012a5\DBS_101FD685_BrowserBookmarks.db".
Nokia File browser can remove files "in use" without killing processes.
Nokia File browser can remove files "in use" without killing processes.
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