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Gerry,
recall, I cleared cash, then data and then uninstalled updates. When that was completed, it allowed me to disable. Hope that helps.
The "Uninstall Updates" button changes to disable after you select it to uninstall the updates. When the updates are gone, you can then select it again to disable the app.
Excellent info. double and triple check that SCREEN LOCK SWITCH - slide it back and forth afew times. If it doesn't feel right check it properly.You know I was having this non-auto rotate issue also and discovered that the little lock switch on top of the tablet accidently was brushed to a in-between state causing the auto rotate of the screen to act strangely. I to was thinking it was a OS update glitch because after an update, it just so happened that by accquincadence the lock switch was moved inadvertantly. So this just might be the sollution to some of the auto-rotate problems if the problem can't be resolved in the display settings. The Switch......Check Out the Switch! :
Here is a somewhat detailed description of the a500 MPU (motion sensor) problem that many users are apparently encountering, and many are not. If you know a convenient way to get someone at Acer to look at this, feel free to pass it on.Is it something that will be shown if you are in USB debug mode so that a file can be sent to Acer?
You may have encountered the ICS relate InvenSense sensor initialization problem I wrote about in this long winded post: Possible Relief for Several A500 ICS Related Symptoms/Problems - Android Forums. It started out with the sensor problem and what I thought were related performance problems, and turned into a post about both the sensor issue and more general app related performance management issues. It just sorta got away from me. You don't need to read all of that to work this issue though, just do the following.
You can confirm or discount the sensor error condition by installing aLogcat and looking for MLUpdateData error (code 26) messages in your system log. If you see any, that's the problem, and there will be very many -- about 20 per second. If you do this, please post back and let me know what you observed in the logs. To see the errors, the screeen rotation lock switch must be unlocked (slid to the left). Locking screen orientation pauses the output of the errors.
The workaround is to use the pinhole button to perform a hardware reset, and then avoid powering down your tablet when practical. I have not isolated any single app or other specific trigger, but this seems to happen to my tablet in about 50% of power ups after I have my favorite apps installed. I really have not done much testing with no apps installed, so I don't have enough data on the problem to tell for certain if it happens less with only the Acer provided apps.
After doing the hardware reset (pinhole), if I never power down and back up, I never see the problem. This appears to be a bug in the current a500 ICS version. I never observed it on Honeycomb.
I'm guessing that many people may not have noticed this problem, because like me they may tend to use the tablet in either landcape or portrait orientation. I didn't notice it until I saw a post about it. It also seems possible that it affects some hardware builds differently than others.
What you describe sounds like an app or apps hogging CPU...
You should not have to kill apps on Android, unless one becomes hung, but at that point a restart may be more appropriate, followed by removal of the bad app.
What I think you may more likely be seeing is an odd behavior that I see also. Whenever I park Dolphin or the Stock browser (Android up button) without first closing tabs and exiting, I often see moderate to severe system slowdowns. What I found is that these two apps tend to consume significant CPU in the background. As long as I close these browsers (Dolphin and the stock Android browser) completely, I never see the problem.
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I've been using Chrome Beta more often lately, and monitoring it closely, and it does not cause the same problem.
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There are a lot of apps out there, and any one may be causing a similar problem, so if your browser usage style is not similar to mine, then apps other than browsers could be causing problems for you instead.
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When your a500 Android system slows, you can almost be certain that the problem is a CPU resource issue, or possibly a network delay issue, but not a memory shortage.
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I recommend that you remove Android Assistant, and instead install Watchdog. Watchdog monitors CPU usage for apps running in the background, and will alert you when some app in the background uses CPU over the threshold. Just use the default setup. The default threshold for an alert is about 40%, I recall (which is most of one of your two cores). I've seen Dolphin consuming 45-80% in the background when I was having problems.
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You may also want to place the Watchdog widget on your home screen. It's interesting to watch sometimes, and you can use it in place of the app shortcut to bring up the monitor. When you pull up the Watchdog monitor, select real time monitoring to see what's going on at that instant. Of course, when you do that you will see Watchdog near the top. Don't worry about that, it goes back down when you are not using the monitor.
This will help you identify the app or apps that are causing your slowdowns, so you can decide how to better manage them, or to remove them.
Excellent! Another application-caused performance problem bites the dust. That was great work on your part!The good news is...I was using the News360 app when it happened, so after a forced shutdown and booting up again, MB's at 422, I uninstalled News360 and gave the tablet a good test and everything seems to be working the way it should now. No slow downs, everything stable. I would have to say at this point that News360 was causing my tablet to be unstable. It's working great now like a fine tablet should. Thanks again for your help.
Excellent! Another application-caused performance problem bites the dust. That was great work on your part!