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How to delete themes that does not appear in your application manager of Nokia phones e.g. Nokia 5700 Xpress Music.


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The answer is simple and you have to follow some steps closely. Don’t panic, cause be sure that you are not the only one!

Step 1:
Connect your phone to your desktop in the so called ‘Mass storage’ mode or even better if you have a card reader then insert your memory card there and connect it to your desktop/laptop.

Step2:
Then your desktop recognizes your card right? So a new drive appears under ‘My Computer’? Coool! Now go ahead and open it, and venture yourself into the folder inside your memory card called — private10207114import.

Step3:
There you will see several folders and these are the folders made for your theme one by one as you installed them. Browse through each of the folders in this directory to find the theme you would like to remove. The MBM, MIF, and SKN files in each folder should each be named after the theme in their respective folder… meaning, if you want to delete a theme called “Troublesome” then simply look for “Troublesome.mbm”.

Step4:
Once you’ve found the folder containing the theme files you’d like to remove which can be tricky cause sometimes they do not name it with the theme names. In that case you have to simply open the .SKN file with Notepad or wordpad, (right mouse, open with, Scroll through and select Wordpad) and you will find the name you are looking for at the first paragraph of that file opened in Wordpad or Notepad. Done? Now just select all items of the folder, (Ctrl+A) and simply delete the contents of the folder that you selected (don’t delete the folder itself as it might not be possible).

Now if you check back the memory card inside you phone, then you will see the space difference of the theme you deleted.
Sometimes, in newer handsets you will see that theme folders/files are located in two different directories: [!:private10207114import] and [!:resourceskins]. Don’t panic, in that case simply delete the theme named (the theme you want to delete) folders from each directory to remove themes from your memory card!

Hope this helps!

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53 Responses to “How to delete themes that does not appear in your application manager of Nokia phones e.g. Nokia 5700 Xpress Music.”
  1. Ben Johnson says:

    Thnx Buddy

  2. frhost says:

    hi!! i tried following the steps but still cant remove themes that i wanted to delete. your right, there was no [!:private10207114import] but there is [!:resourceskins]. but when i tried to empty that folder still those themes are still there.. pls help me… tnx a lot..

  3. amit chavda says:

    hello
    sir
    i am a using a nokia n 73 music adition
    my phone not remove theme
    pls send me answer

  4. blizzard says:

    Thank you whoever you are! I got to delete my unwanted apps. hehehe

  5. Billy says:

    I deleted all the text in the folders but the themes are still there, do you have any other solution?

  6. Jim says:

    Oh wow, I finally found a solution. Appreciate it guys!

  7. Somnath says:

    Sooo much thanks buddy……..it helped me………. hair loss treatment products

  8. tina says:

    i tired the way u told me…..n from theme menu all theme were deleted but when i again install the same theme it ask that would u like to replace it.. so i dont think dat themes were deleted from my memory card………….
    so do u ve any other solution?

    thanks..

  9. Vidyadhar says:

    Hi Team,

    My mobile is Nokia N73 music edition

    I am unable to view some of the themes in application manager which are installed in mobile, so kindly suggest me how to remove those themes frm my mobile.

    Thanks,

  10. miishele says:

    thankz
    i would of neva b able 2 delete my themez if it waznt for u guyz thankzz :)
    it workz on my nokia 6220 phone

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