If your device hangs and unresponsive some time due to any application then try to remove this application.
This should however be one of your last resorts, there are often less intense methods to fix many of your Android problems. Hoping there is another suggestion you might have before I do a reset. Try turning your phone off for a while and then restart it, or take the battery out. Before attempting a hard reset, ensure that you have backed up all of your data beforehand.
Try turning your phone off for a while and then restart it, or take the battery out. Before attempting a hard reset, ensure that you have backed up all of your data beforehand. Thank you, I have not had this issue in the three years I've had my tablet. There are a number of good apps that can do this, such as Titanium Backup, Carbon Backup and Helium.
I would first try updating the phone with official Kies software.
) rooted it, but the recovery screen shows the android with a red exclamation triangle.
Samsung Galaxy Tab GT-P1000 can now be updated with the latest Jellybean 4.2.2 firmware.
Though there are still no updates on by when Samsung will be rolling out this update, for all those who managed to root their tablets can easily upgrade their tablets with this update.
Automatic restore: Data and settings are restored to applications utilizing the backup service upon reinstallation. (Use the Volume buttons to highlight and the Power button to select.) Select Yes -- delete all user data. Allow several minutes for the reboot process to complete. Let us know if you have any problems I have not had this issue in the three years I've had my tablet. Note that if data back up is disabled, existing backups are deleted from Google's servers. Press and hold the Volume up button then press and hold the Power button. Once I got the option step at the android logo, there is a message " did not match sized'/system........" Would you like to help me to solve this problem, please? Thank you Warm regards, Ery Here is a guide for performing a hard reset on the [Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1)][1] A hard reset is a good way to fix some software related problems.
Note that if data back up is disabled, existing backups are deleted from Google's servers. Press and hold the Volume up button then press and hold the Power button. Also, disable Automatic Restore prior to performing a hard reset when attempting to determine whether a third-party app is the cause of an operating system or app issue. To reset the device select Reset device (enter password/PIN if prompted). Or Press and hold the Power button until the Device options screen appears. This should however be one of your last resorts, there are often less intense methods to fix many of your Android problems.
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