Remove packages of the JDE Simulator?

Is anyone know how you can remove packages of the JDE list Simulator without uninstalling them? I want to remove all the BONES ' are older that are running in the most recent d (ie the 4.5,4.6,4.7 of the list of Simulator JDE 5.0). After the installation of several packages of Simulator, I had to go back and change the memory allowed in the JDE default 256 / 512 M to 1024M so that the can load up. The only thing I can think of is the simulators causing the JDE in need of more memory for the files of configurations. But I think its crazy to the JDE go on using 256 MB or 1 GB for memory to load and run. And im using Windows 7 for my development environment.

After some checking, it seems that there is some sort of threshold with the installation of the packages of Simulator and the memory required to start the JDE. I had 15 Simulator packages installed and it took 1 GB of memory to load the JDE, but once I removed several that I didn't use and he got up to 9 installed packages, memory fell to the bottom of the preload of 256 MB. But I still have not found a way to delete some individual packages JDE, it seems it's all or none with simulators.

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