There's a neat trick that will force things like unwanted databases to stay gone. All you have to do is delete the ones you don't want, but leave the folder there. For example, deleting all of the databases in the keybase folder, but leaving the
keybase folder itself alone. This will leave a virtual empty bag littering the floor that is your bn's flash disk, but that takes up no space at all.
You could do even a hard reset, and the files will stay gone. This is because the bn only looks to see if the system folders on the flash disk exist. If they don't, it recreates them and restores the files. If they exist, like the keybase folder
in the example, then the bn just assumes things are in order, and doesn't restore the default files.
This concept works with any of the folders that were originally on the flash
disk when you got your machine (dictionaries, downloads, general, keybase,
keychat, keylist, keymail, keyplan, my books, my favorites, and my games).
I hope this helps any of you who have had difficulty with this.
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