Tablet booting issue

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Starting last week, our tablet has issuing an error message upon booting. It says - process system isn't responding, do you want to close it? The buttons are Wait and Ok.

Do you have any idea what that error is all about. Whatever we choose, wait or ok, the same thing happens, the tablet is now ready for use. Is that a virus?
 
you can always reset the device! or if way to bad install the OS
 
If it's an Android tablet, which I'm sure it is, Google the steps to clear the cache partition using hardware keys.

I worked for Samsung years back and we had to do that a few times. It just wipes the cache of the device, not your personal data unlike Empires suggestion.
 
If it's an Android tablet, which I'm sure it is, Google the steps to clear the cache partition using hardware keys.

I worked for Samsung years back and we had to do that a few times. It just wipes the cache of the device, not your personal data unlike Empires suggestion.

Thank you for the advice. However, I am not that techie and to be honest, I don’t exactly know what that cache is all about. With your kind indulgence, could you give me the instructions on how to do it? What app would I check on? By the way, yes, my tablet is an Android, a Samsung Tab A6. Thanks in advance to you.
 
If it's an Android tablet, which I'm sure it is, Google the steps to clear the cache partition using hardware keys.

I worked for Samsung years back and we had to do that a few times. It just wipes the cache of the device, not your personal data unlike Empires suggestion.

Thank you for the advice. However, I am not that techie and to be honest, I don’t exactly know what that cache is all about. With your kind indulgence, could you give me the instructions on how to do it? What app would I check on? By the way, yes, my tablet is an Android, a Samsung Tab A6. Thanks in advance to you.

  1. Turn off off the tablet.
  2. Press and hold the Volume Up key and the Home key, then press and hold the Power key.
  3. When the Samsung Galaxy Tab A logo screen displays, release all of the keys, then press and quickly release the Power key
  4. 'Installing system update' will show for about 30 - 60 seconds, then a 'No command' Android will appear before showing the Android system recovery menu options.
  5. Press the Volume down key several times key to highlight 'wipe cache partition.'
  6. Press Power button to select.
  7. When the wipe is complete, 'Reboot system now' is highlighted.
  8. Press the Power key to restart the device.

If this doesn't work, it could be low storage as well.
 
Thanks for the advice, @Lucky! and sorry for this late reply. I had followed your instructions and it worked. But when I booted for the second time, the problem appears again. I wonder what's causing it. I have tried wiping the cache partition again and like the first time, it worked. But on the next occasion that I booted for a cold start, the error message again appeared. So maybe something is doing that to my tablet, an app?
 
There could be plenty of reasons for getting the process system isn’t responding error. Most of the times, it happens whenever a device is restarted after updating its Android version. Your device could have undergone a bad update or might have had an unsupported driver. This can result in the occurrence of process system not responding issue.

Users have also complained that they receive the process system isn’t responding Android error after installing a new app. If you have installed an app from a source other than Google Play Store, then chances are that you can get this error. Though, even after installing an app from Play Store, there is a bleak probability of facing this issue as well. Low system storage is another reason for getting the error. If you have too many apps, then it might take a toll on its memory and generate the “process system isn’t responding” prompt. No matter what the cause is, there are plenty of ways to overcome this issue. We have listed a handful of them in this post.
 
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