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Android.process.acore - an error occurred: how can I fix it? Causes, instructions for resolving the problem

Unfortunately, no developers have yet succeeded in creating an OS, in the process of using which would not have caused various problems. Android is no exception. Gadgets that run on this platform, constantly enter users into a stupor with the appearance of various errors and messages about stopping applications.

For example, from the second version of this OS, smartphone owners are faced with a notification stating: "An error has occurred in the android.process.acore application". This behavior of the phone often scares inexperienced users, forcing some of them to prematurely get rid of the gadget.

To avoid panic and solve the problem correctly, you should not immediately fall into despair, because any malfunction in the OS does not happen without the reasons that everyone is able to understand, having the right instruction at hand.

When does the error message appear?

Typically, a user will encounter a process stop notification when they try to log into the system application. Most often this list of contacts, camera, calendar or mail clients.

Naturally, after the error message, you can not enter the application - the OS just closes it, redirecting the owner of the smartphone to the menu or to the desktop. Because of this, access to important functions is lost, the absence of which makes the gadget useless.

Causes of notification "an error occurred in android.process.acore"

How to fix the problem, will be discussed below, but for now it is necessary to understand the source of the problem. The appearance of this error does not depend on the version of the OS, but it was noticed that Samsung and HTC smartphones are the most susceptible to it.

There are three main causes of the malfunction:

  1. The user has disabled one or a number of system applications (contact list or Android services responsible for data storage or synchronization), without which the operating system can not work correctly.
  2. Removing important files or OS folders.
  3. Conflict between applications that have similar functions. For example, email clients, calendars, contact stores or launchers. This reason is the most common, so you should remember about the undesirability of installing two programs that have the same capabilities: there is always the possibility of their incompatibility.

The solution methods depend on the source of the problem, which will become clear if the user analyzes their recent actions with the smartphone.

Debugg

So, there was an error with android.process.acore. How to fix the problem yourself, so as not to overpay the service centers? First, you need to determine your level of knowledge and skills in the use of the Android OS. This is required for the correct choice of one of the following troubleshooting methods. They are conditionally divided by the level of complexity and are calculated for both the inexperienced user and the advanced owner of the smartphone.

Android.process.acore stopped: what to do to someone who does not understand the technology?

The first method is to clean up the data of some services. However, it should be remembered that if previously the information was not copied in another format or synchronized with Google services, then it will be lost. To use this method, you need to go to "Settings" → "Applications" → "All". In the opened list you will need to find the "Contact store" and the "Erase data" item. After that, the contact numbers will be deleted, but with them the error also disappears.

Also, the problem can be caused by the disabling of the "Calendar stores". Therefore, the second method involves running this service in the same configuration section as described above, or resetting the data. In this case, no information will be lost.

However, sometimes this does not help, and the user still sees the message: "An error occurred in the android.process.acore". How can I fix it in this case? There are only two methods left: it is the removal of the utility for optimizing Wi-Fi (if any) and rolling back to the factory settings. The latter option is an extreme measure, so it will be discussed separately.

How to troubleshoot a file system

If the owner of the smartphone is a confident user of the Android OS, who previously worked with the file system, firmware, built-in services and device rutting, then the notification "there was an error in the android.process.acore application" should not frighten him. In this case, he can use the method given here.

To do this, he will need to take the following steps:

  • Through the file manager find the file with the name /system/csc/others.xml and open it with the help of any text editor available on the smartphone.
  • Then, in the TRUE , rewrite TRUE to FALSE.
  • Finally, save changes to the file and restart the smartphone.

However, before using this method, it is desirable to back up system data of the device.

If the smartphone was rutted and cleaned unnecessary system files, it is possible that it was not completely successful and during it the user uninstalled the important data, which resulted in the message: "An error occurred in the android.process.acore". How can I fix the problem in this case?

Everything is extremely simple: you just need to find the right files on the web for the version of Android firmware you are running and return them to their original location.

In addition, for a root-rights gadget, you can start the logsProvider 2.0.d process, which can be enabled with Titanium Backup.

Rollback to factory settings

Based on the above, we can conclude that this problem is reversible, which can be solved in a few clicks even for inexperienced users. Therefore, resort to radical methods is only in case if nothing else helps, but "revitalize" the gadget at all costs.

Rollback to factory settings is a function that returns the phone to the state in which it went on sale. That is, all personal data, settings, user-downloaded applications, including installed root-rights, will be uninstalled and canceled. Thus, programs that cause an error appear will be deleted from the system.

If even hard reset did not help, and the gadget is completely new, then most likely there is a factory marriage, which the user can not correct himself. However, instead of a full reset, you can try flashing the smartphone. With some degree of probability, it is able to return the device to the working state.

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