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If your MediaTek tablet isn't loading even after a factory reset and system recovery, try these steps:
Ensure it's charged.
Check for hardware issues.
Test with a different charger.
Boot into recovery mode (search for the specific key combination for your tablet).
If the issue persists, contact MediaTek or the tablet manufacturer for support or repair.
You are looking for an option called Rotation or Rotation Lock (varies by Android version and tablet). Once you find it, orient the tablet so it is in landscape mode, then turn off rotation. If you do not have an option on the bar at the top of the tablet (top pull-down you get by sliding down a finger from the top of the screen), then go to Settings, Display, and look for Rotation, Rotation Lock, or Screen Rotation.
Just going to go through steps.
1. mIni hdmi to to tablet
2. hdmi on other end of cable to a hdmi input on tv.
3. go to input on tv and change input where you plugged in hdmi.
4. start your tablet. what ever is on your tablet will now show up on tv. (home screen, movies, e-mail, etc.)
Just a reminder, you have to switch input on tv each time.
GOOD LUCK
you have to do is be root and install an app called root exploret and go to system / app here find the application to be deleted and if you go back to the menu and restart the tablet is removed and you can download the update hope you reserve
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