BlackBerry Smartphones Java.lang.error

I deleted 2 requests for my turn. After the reboot, I got an error that reads... [Untrapped exception Java.lang.error]

Although the 2 applications is not in the list of applications, they appear on downloadswith a green arrow next to them saying they are archived to be installed at a later date. I never will not reinstall them. How can I wipe them forever? I don't want to see icons

THX

Uncaught exceptions are essentially the final 'out' in programming... code an event that has happened for which there is no instruction in the program to deal with, then it falls out of the code string. The only solution is to have the programming code to handle the situation... which means the original code to be written to handle the event, tested and released to businesses and carriers to test and certify and communicate to their user base. The only solution is therefore, at our level is so of course we are on most recently certified code of our carriers. But this nature will not stop mistakes... they will continue randomly, like errors in all computer peripherals.

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