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I bought the tablet used.As I was searching through all the different settings I turned off the Android and switched it to either desktop or pc I dont really remember.Now when I turn it on it keeps flashing the process com.android.systemui has stopped.
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hi Debbie. The cache on your Samsung tablet is designed to make things run smoothly. But over time, it can become bloated and cause slowdown. Clear out the cache of individual apps in the App Menu or click Settings > Storage > Cached data to clean all app caches with one tap.
https://computing.which.co.uk/hc/en-gb/.../209878085-Speed-up-a-slow-Samsung-tablet
How do I make my tablet run faster?Turn off or reduce animations. You can make your Android device feel snappier by reducing or turning off some of animations. You'll need to enable Developer options in order to do this. Go to Settings > About phone and scroll down to the System section to look for Build number.6 Aug 201411 tricks to make your Android run faster - Android Authorityhttps://www.androidauthority.com/11-tricks-make-android-run-faster-414542/Search for: How do I make my tablet run faster?
or go to this link should help you out some more. tablet running really slow Google Search
Hi there! Ignore the other answer, they're giving a generic Google search result. On the screen with the Android, press the power and both volume buttons all together in quick intervals until a new screen pops up. Use the volume keys to select Data Wipes/Factory Reset, then do the same for yes, then restart the tablet
Android 4.0 manked up the apn controls, unfortunately there isnt a simple 'covers everything' solution. Search the market for 'APN settings' and hope fr the best. Each carrier and phone has a totally different compatibilty list.
I did a factory reset on a Bell & Howell C714. I would think that the process would be similar. Turn the tablet off. Wait 10 seconds or so. Hold down volume down button while pressing the on button. Keep holding down both buttons until you see an android icon. It may be laying on its back with a red exclamation mark over it, like I saw. Once you see the icon, let go of the buttons and press the "back" or return button. This should bring up a list of options. You can scoll through the list by using the up or down volume buttons. I picked the option to delete all user data, which basically will set the tablet back to factory settings, like when you first got the tablet. Once that is complete, reboot the tablet.
I think the phrase you are asking about is not "Reset" but rather "Root"
Root is the process of removing the restrictions from software. In this case, the Nook Tablet was designed with the Android OS, and then Barnes and Noble added their "software" on top of it, setting restrictions to the Android OS. an example would be, unable to visit the website Amazon.
Search the forums for XDA Developers as they are constantly updating their information. I have successfully "rooted" my Nook Tablet using an SD Card approach, and have had access to all the features of the internet as well as Google Play store.
Only reason I did it, my wife's games; Temple Run ($15 B&N, $1.99 GPlay)
Best Solution, sell it or return it, if possible, buy a Android only Tablet (Nexus, ASUS, Polaroid, Samsung, etc..)
There are two ways to do it. You can either update the firmware and it will erase everything for you, or you can do a factory reset, and return to factory settings. Go to Settings, PDN settings (not the Android settings menu) and scroll right to the Reset Defaults location. Tap on the reset button and you will be taken back to factory default settings. It might take a while to reload, but after everything it will be back to factory defaults from when you first bought it.
Updating the firmware might be your best option if you care to resell it, because it may cause less issues for the next person and less chance of any returns.
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