This wikiHow teaches you how to use the Apps Manager to force an Android app to quit if it has become unresponsive or if you need to free up your device's memory. You can't force quit apps that are critical for the system to operate.
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QuestionHow do I reinstall apps on Android after force quitting them?AasimTop AnswererForce quitting apps does not delete them. It just closes all associated background processes associated with the app, as well as the app itself.
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QuestionIf I force stop, can I reset or reinstall the app?Community AnswerYes, you can reinstall an app if you force stop, but you will lose all your info.
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QuestionWill force stopping an app cause errors?AasimTop AnswererProbably. It may result in corrupted files being written. Also, if an app is forced to quit, then the app may try to recover your information.
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- You’ll lose any progress you have on a running application if you quit it by force without saving first.Thanks
- Applications may resume running on the background after you’ve forced close it.Thanks
- Force-quitting apps is a great way to manually free up device memory.Thanks
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X
1. Open your device's Settings.
2. Tap Apps
.
3. Tap an app.
4. Tap Stop
or FORCE STOP
.
5. Tap OK
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