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This must be very frustrating and stressful for you. This sounds suspiciously like a malware infection. If the apps were uninstalled somehow, the logos (app shortcuts) would not appear on your home-screen. Malware is becoming more and more prevalent on mobile devices. I believe this is why you are experiencing this.
Depending on if you are using Apple or Android, please login to your iCloud account, or Google account, and see if any of your pics or data was synced to the cloud.
You can also download and run some anti-malware software for your tablet. Sometimes the malware simply hides your files, and removing this infection may bring your files back.
You need to do a FULL reset.
1. Power off unit
2. Hold down POWER and Vol - (or Vol+ if Vol - doesn't work) until Android reset screen appears.
3. Scroll down to factory reset and select it.
4. Agree to reset
Unit will reset itself and start over like it was brand new and you will lose everything that was installed. Most likely you have a corrupt operating system and this may help. However, many android apps will not work on that tablet as its an older tablet that does not have an upgraded OS available.
The internal memory cards of some Android devices are partitioned for app storage and installation. Some of them have partitions that are quite small such as one Gigabyte or smaller. The remainder of the storage cannot be used for apps.
If it keeps saying not enough memory space then chances are the app partition is full. The only way to free up some space is to uninstall some apps that are stored there but not being used. You can see which apps can be uninstalled in Settings > Apps and look at them one by one to see if an uninstall option is listed. Simply click *uninstall* to remove them from the app storage partition. This will free up some extra space for some new apps or for updates to older apps you still like and use.
Also some of the apps might show an option to move them to an external SD card (if your device has a slot for one and if an SD card in inserted therein). Do move any and all to the external SD card of you have that option as that will also free up that space from the internal SD card.
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