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Since downloading and installing the update, I get the following error message: "Unfortunately, the process android.process.acore has stopped." I can't access my phone applications and functions without repeatedly clicking "OK" every few seconds. HELP!
How do I reset the android.process.acore? I have tried restarting my phone, turning it off and back on, and removing the battery; none of these actions result in any change.
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Switch off the Galaxy Note 3 completely.
- you can remove the battery and then re-insert it after several seconds pass by.
Next, press and hold simultaneously Volume Up, Home and Power.
Release the buttons when the screen flickers and then wait for the Recovery Mode main screen to appear.
- if the Recovery Mode doesn’t boot, then you should keep trying until it does.
Now, select using the volume buttons 'wipe cache partition'
Press the power button to select
Verify that it was done successfully
Scroll up to reboot phone now and press the power button
*** It's normal to see the word 'error' by the little Android guy when booting into recovery...
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Try clearing the cache by booting into recovery...that's fixed all kinds of weird issues I've had in the past.
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Thanks for the suggestion, but just how do you accomplish the reboot as you recommended. I thought I knew just about everything about the Note 3, but obviously I don't have a complete understanding of the finer points of this phone, especially with the new Kit Kat update. Can you take me through the steps of the reboot? Please...
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Switch off the Galaxy Note 3 completely.
- you can remove the battery and then re-insert it after several seconds pass by.
Next, press and hold simultaneously Volume Up, Home and Power.
Release the buttons when the screen flickers and then wait for the Recovery Mode main screen to appear.
- if the Recovery Mode doesn’t boot, then you should keep trying until it does.
Now, select using the volume buttons 'wipe cache partition'
Press the power button to select
Verify that it was done successfully
Scroll up to reboot phone now and press the power button
*** It's normal to see the word 'error' by the little Android guy when booting into recovery...