We often find people complaining “Unfortunately Youtube has stopped”, “Unfortunately the internet has stopped” or “Unfortunately Netalpha has stopped”. An error that causes Apps to randomly stop working is experienced by users on a daily basis. This is a strange error as it occurs while you are using an App and it suddenly stops working or crashes. You are brought back from the App screen to the Home Screen of your device with an error message saying: “Unfortunately,has stopped working”
Apps not working or stopped while working, such as unfortunately Netalpha has stopped or unfortunately the internet has stopped, is a very confusing error because one moment your App is running smoothly and the next moment it shuts down automatically with an error message. Unfortunately, Youtube has stopped working, unfortunately, Netalpha has stopped, unfortunately, internet has stopped, and much more such examples of Apps stopping while working normally are witnessed by users all over the world and they are constantly on a lookout for solutions to fix such an error.
Jun 20, 2014 How to fix 'Unfortunately, File Manager has stopped.' On Azpen A701 Android tablet? Recently I disabled and cleared data/cache on a lot of the built in apps on my Azpen A701 tablet and have since been running into problems. I never touched the File Manager app though.
Read on to find out why exactly your App stops working suddenly and 3 of the best and most effective ways to tackle the problem.
Unfortunately Certificate Installer Has Stopped Android
Try this before you do factory reset: I kept getting this same error, 'android.process.media has stopped.' And also 'android.process.acore has stopped.' The message started after I unrooted.
I was able to solve the issue by installing Jelly Bean 4.1 update. This is the link on how to do it: I highly recommend backing up everything you hold dear before you root or unroot your phone. This update is what saved my phone as I didn't backup before unrooting.
Mar 02, 2017 'Unfortunately Application Installer has stopped working' I was facing this problem few hours back. I had this problem. Application Package installer has stopped unexpectedly. An installation has failed message instead of the 'application Package installer has stopped.
I couldn't make a call on my phone nor even install a backup app. I was about to restore factory update until I decided to try this first, and it worked. Make sure you are downloading an official Jelly Bean Stock update; the link on the instructions above works. I have a Samsung Galaxy S3, Sprint. Hope this helps.
To connect to a WPA-Enterprise wireless network (802.1x) you must supply a root certificate. This utility helps you to easily install root certificates: just copy them in 'my_certificates' folder on your (internal) sd card and run the utility.
When you'll add a new WPA-Enterprise network from wireless setting menu, you'll find them 'ready to go';-) Your certificates should be in PEM-encoded x509 certificate-file format; other formats could work too, but they are not officially supported. Coulson Richardson Volume 3 Pdf. The application needs INTERNET permission because it uses a local web server to make browser download certificates. I'll not take any responsibility for any problems or damages or side effect you may experience using this application: run it at your risk! Thank You H3R3T1C for 'File Chooser' http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/190013-creating-simple-file-chooser/.