The message "DEVICE MAPPING TABLE" typically refers to the process of mapping the physical layout of the storage devices in a computer or tablet. This message may appear during the boot process, indicating that the device is loading the map of where data is stored on the storage devices (such as a hard drive or SSD). This message is generally not a cause for concern and the device should continue to boot normally.
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As you will know, this tablet is especially made for the prison service. If you are still incarcerated you can only get it fixed via the prison service. If you are out, any cellphone / tablet / computer shop can look at it.
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Check with the manufacturer: ONN may offer a selection of cases and screen protectors specifically designed for the 7" Tablet, 32GB (2022 Model). You can check the manufacturer's website or contact their customer support to see if these accessories are available.
Look for universal cases and screen protectors: There are many cases and screen protectors available that are designed to fit a range of tablets, regardless of the specific model. These universal cases and screen protectors may be a good option if you are unable to find accessories specifically designed for your tablet.
Check with third-party sellers: There are many third-party sellers who offer cases and screen protectors for a variety of tablet models. You may be able to find a case or screen protector that fits your tablet by searching online marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, or Etsy.
It sounds like the tablet is having trouble reading your 128 GB SD cards.
There are a few things you can try to troubleshoot this issue:
Check the SD card for any visible damage. If the card is physically damaged, it may not work correctly.
Make sure that the SD card is properly inserted into the SD card slot on the tablet. It should fit snugly and be fully inserted.
Check that the SD card is compatible with your tablet. Some tablets can only support SD cards up to a certain capacity or with a certain type of file system.
If the SD card was working fine before and has suddenly stopped working, it's possible that the card has become corrupt. In this case, you may need to format the card to fix the issue.
If none of these steps help, you may need to try a different SD card to see if the issue is with the tablet or the SD card.
There are a few potential reasons why the touchscreen on your Konka TV Android device might not be working properly. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
Restart the device: Sometimes, a simple restart can fix issues with the touchscreen. To do this, turn off the device and then turn it back on again.
Check for updates: Make sure that you have the latest software updates installed on your device. Updating the software can sometimes fix issues with the touchscreen.
Clean the screen: Dust and dirt can build up on the touchscreen and interfere with its operation. Try cleaning the screen with a soft, dry cloth to remove any debris.
Check for hardware issues: If the touchscreen still isn't working after trying the above steps, there may be a hardware issue. In this case, you may need to have the device inspected by a technician or bring it to a service center for repair.
If you are still experiencing issues with the touchscreen on your Konka TV Android device after trying these steps, you may want to contact the manufacturer or a qualified technician for further assistance.