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Not sure what you are trying to solve. Do you have a problem with the tablet, or does the tablet state that the "Exchange Server has stopped working"?
If it is a tablet problem, then please provide as much detail about the problem you are having.
If it is an Exchange Server problem, this is on the other end of your connection (i.e. wi-fi connection), and is a problem with the provider equipment or software. You would need to contact the provider and tell them the problem you are having.
First you must know what format your tablet can play. Not all MP4 formats are the same. Perhaps you even have to install a video player app.Then you have to convert all content to the format your tablet can play, and then you can copy it to the tablet, using a cable, or an SD card. (if your tablet has a slot for that)
Keeps crashing because can't handle too many tasks at one time. I have the same problem. I have the same problem. Try the pin hole reset next to the HDMI input . Press in gently with a paper clip and hold for thirty seconds.
Google play? Try uninstalling updates. Disconnect from internet when not in use.
These tablets have lots of problems not easily solved because there are no firmware updates for this model.
Unfortunately, your tablet manufacturer maintains a "walled garden" of applications. That is, you can only install applications from a list of applications that they provide. Not all of the Android applications that are available through Google Play are available to this device.
The only way you'll be able to get around this limitation is to hack the tablet (if such a hack is available) to allow installation of either a full Android OS or other hack to allow Google Play. Doing this will void your warranty at least or could "brick" your tablet.
Hi Lesy, let the tablet run out of power or more to the point make it run out of battery then wait 6 hours then fully charge it before turning on. Cheers Greg.
Sorry, I have no solution to offer. I am in the same situation and resets aren't working. Wondering if OS is deleted and if so, how to reinstall. So frustrating!
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