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Google Play services is used to update Google apps and apps from Google Play. This component provides core functionality like authentication to your Google services, synchronized contacts, access to all the latest user privacy settings, and higher quality, lower-powered location based services
normally updating apps are in the android market app or google playstore app (if an app requests for google play services to be updated tap the notification and it will bring you to update the playstore services)
Try uninstalling and reinstalling Google Play. Also try uninstalling old apps you don't use anymore. The 10.1 is about 8 years old, so it's possible that your version of Android is too out of date and there is some interference between versions of software and the OS.
Your question is very superficial, meaning that it lacks of the information we need to be able to help you.
There are tablets that does support Google Play Services, meaning that all of the Google apps will work out of the box. And there are tablets that does not have the Play Services support, meaning that you won't be able to use any of the Google apps.
Usually all brands tablets, like Sony, Samsung, Acer, Nvidia, Nexus, etc... does come with Play Services support. But if you bought a knock off or a Chinese tablet, your Google apps just won't work. And this is exactly the information that we needed to let you know why it's not working.
It looks like the Google Play Services (if you have a device that require Google Play Services) needs a reboot or you need to clean cache. If you are using google apps in a device that have no Google Play Services, then the apps will crash.
Also, clean the cache, go to settings, storage, and tap at cache data,this will clean the apps cache just in case there is a corrupt log.
Google Play Services needs to be updated from time to time. It seems to keep getting bigger and bigger. You can go into Settings - Apps and then ALL and scroll to find Google Play Services and then click on it. The screen that comes up will give you the option to clear the cache and clear the data.
First clear the cache. Then see if that solves the problem. Likely it won't. Then you can clear the data. It that doesn't work for you then click on *uninstall updates.* This will reset the Google Play Services to original factory. Reboot and make sure you have a good wi-fi connection as the Google Play Services should connect to the Google Play Store and update automatically. If it doesn't, then open the Store app and select *My Apps* *All* and scroll to Google Play Services.and click *Update*.
Note: the Store App, itself, might be slow and balky until the updated Play Services is installed and running.
Here's a hint. If you do the above and delete the updates from the Google Play Services app on your device, when you boot up your device might act balky - just give it a few minutes as it's probably connecting and downloading the Google Play Services updates automatically. Google Play Services is important for just about everything that communicates with Google so don't expect all the other Google apps to work until the updated version of Google Play Services is installed and working.
It may be that an App that you have downloaded is causing this issue. Please uninstall if not necessary. You can also reset the tablet back to original factory settings, which will erase all of your personal data, photos, downloaded Apps, etc., but will also speed it up and stop it from freezing. Please see above for how to perform a factory data reset.
Please also download the ES Task Manager from the Google Play Store. It's free, and with the tap of a button, will close all Apps running in the background, and also clear the cache. You can run this App anytime without losing any data.
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