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On your internal storage SD card there is an App partition. This is where all your apps are stored. Many devices have a small App partition like maybe 1 gigabyte. It doesn't take long to fill this up with additional apps.
Many Android devices display this App partition storage bar graph in Settings > Storage. It's usually the top horizontal bar graph. If it's all one color then it's full and it will perhaps say something like 1 gigabyte of 1 gibabyte used. The only way to get
more room to download new apps is to delete some of the old ones, or in some case a few of them might be able to be moved to the external SD card if your device has one in its slot.
Some tablets have limited space for apps. If you have internal memory of 8 gigabytes, for example, perhaps only about one gigabyte of that is partitioned for app storage on some devices. When that app storage becomes full, nothing more will be able to download and install.
You can go into Settings> Storage and examine the top bar graph to see if the app storage partition is full. If it's full you will be able to free up some space by uninstalling some apps you don't want or never use.
Press and release the Power button to turn on the
operation system. Press "-" to enter into GIGABYTE
System Recovery. Use Directing Hot Key to operate
GIGABYTE Smart Recovery.
press the power button and volume up, volume down at the same time, menu will appear after a few seconds and try resetting the tablet, most likely the OS is corrupted.
may be worth a look There are some wireless external hard drives that can be used with the iPad. The Kingston Wi-Drive, which costs $50 for the 16 Gigabyte, and then $30 more for every 16 gigs more. It works by you turning it on and then accessing the files on it from an app that you download on your iDevice. You can access music, movies, and other stuff. No connections or anything, it works like a WiFi connection, you connect to it from the setting on the iPad under wireless networks. Then there is the Seagate GoFlex, which some would recommend over the Wi-Drive. But this one costs $199 and had 500 Gigabytes of storage. It works the sameway as the Kingston: no wires, runs over its wireless connection. You can actually fit up to 300 HD movies on it.
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