A short history: I'm a tech-savvy guy. I'm on my third Android tablet. The first two followed the same pattern, every time I upgraded system they got slower, and slower, until the tablets became unusable. So, I'm hesitant to upgrade system.
Now on my third, a nice little Nexus 10, I get an error message dialog every few minutes when viewing YouTube, Netflix, etc. reading "Unfortunately com.google.android.videos has stopped." All the on-line posts I can find suggest clearing the cache of the offending application, but "com.google.android.videos" isn't an application, at least not one that I can access. The only other advice is "upgrade to _________, it will fix all your problems!" Not gonna do it.
Any other ideas out there from folks more Android-centric than I?
Thanks - KK
Now on my third, a nice little Nexus 10, I get an error message dialog every few minutes when viewing YouTube, Netflix, etc. reading "Unfortunately com.google.android.videos has stopped." All the on-line posts I can find suggest clearing the cache of the offending application, but "com.google.android.videos" isn't an application, at least not one that I can access. The only other advice is "upgrade to _________, it will fix all your problems!" Not gonna do it.
Any other ideas out there from folks more Android-centric than I?
Thanks - KK