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I deleted all of my lanugage apps and it works fine. I can't see any reason why it should be unstable.
Indeed, it's rather weird that removing apps can make your calculator crash. Maybe some other program left your calculator in an unstable state ?
Statistic Spanish (Stats) perhaps? I only have a normal TI-89 and I can't seem to remember what APPS it came with (if any). That was quite some time ago that I bought it though.
I just deleted the Spanish app, and my calculator now says BUSY in the corner of the screen and has automatically disabled the Apps desktop. When I reenabled it, I got an address error, but fortunately KerNO intercepted it. So I did a RAM clear and now the calculator works perfectly again.I then tried deleting the French app (the only one left) with the Apps Desktop off. Didn't help, because when I turned it back on, I got another address error- or at least I assume I did. I forgot to reinstall KerNO.
As AOC wrote, check the compatibility of KerNO and of your other programs with the Titanium. But neither KerNO nor PreOS are supposed to interfere with FlashApps the way you describe:QuoteI just deleted the Spanish app, and my calculator now says BUSY in the corner of the screen and has automatically disabled the Apps desktop. When I reenabled it, I got an address error, but fortunately KerNO intercepted it. So I did a RAM clear and now the calculator works perfectly again.I then tried deleting the French app (the only one left) with the Apps Desktop off. Didn't help, because when I turned it back on, I got another address error- or at least I assume I did. I forgot to reinstall KerNO.so I think that there's something else...I'm not aware of GTC being horribly unstable, so I'd start by looking elsewhere.Reinstall the OS, then reinstall HW3Patch, then PreOS or KerNO (the latter is enough as a crash protection), PreOS is necessary only for "kernel-based" programs (which are a minority).