Hi there! Sorry to hear that Wrestling Empire crashes immediately when you open it on your Huawei tablet running HyperOS. I want to help get this sorted out for you. Just to clarify a bit more:
- Does the app crash right as soon as you tap to open it, or does it get to a loading screen first? - Have you tried any troubleshooting steps yet, like restarting the app or the device? - Also, are other apps running fine, or is this crash issue happening with multiple apps?
Once I have a little more info, I can guide you through a tailored fix. But meanwhile, here are some steps you can try that often resolve app crashes on Huawei devices with HyperOS:
1. Force Stop and Restart the App - Go to Settings > Apps > Wrestling Empire - Tap "Force Stop" and confirm - Then try opening the app again
2. Clear Cache and Data - In the same app settings, tap "Storage" - Clear cache first, then try opening the app - If that doesn't help, clear data (this resets app settings but won't delete your account if it's cloud-based)
3. Check for App Updates - Go to the app store where you got Wrestling Empire and see if there’s an update - Installing the latest version might fix bugs causing crashes
4. Restart Your Tablet - A simple reboot can clear temporary glitches in the system
5. Check App Permissions - Sometimes lack of necessary permissions causes crashes - In app settings, make sure Wrestling Empire has permissions allowed for storage, etc.
6. Update Your System Software - Go to Settings > System > Software update - Make sure your HyperOS is fully updated as system bugs can affect apps
If after these steps Wrestling Empire still crashes instantly, there might be compatibility issues with HyperOS on your specific tablet model—or a bug that the developers need to address.
As a next step:
- Have you installed any third-party launchers or system mods recently? Those can sometimes disrupt app stability on HyperOS. - Would you be willing to try reinstalling the app after uninstalling it?
Feel free to share what you’ve tried or noticed, and I’ll assist further!
Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?
Thanks for the extra info that Wrestling Empire reaches the loading screen before crashing. That helps narrow things down.
A common cause for crashing at the loading screen on Android is corrupted game data or conflicts like mods or saved files. Since you’re on a Huawei tablet with HyperOS and Android 12, let’s try these steps that have helped others with similar symptoms:
1. Clear Cache and App Data Again - Go to Settings > Apps > Wrestling Empire > Storage. - Clear cache first, then clear data to reset the app completely. - Restart the app to see if it loads properly.
2. Reinstall the App - Uninstall Wrestling Empire fully. - Reboot your tablet. - Reinstall the latest version from your app store to ensure a fresh, clean install.
3. Check for Compatibility Issues - Sometimes HyperOS and certain Android versions can cause issues. Make sure your tablet’s system software is fully updated: Settings > System > Software update.
4. Ensure No Mods or Custom Files Are Installed - If you have any mods or unofficial save files, they can cause loading issues. Try running the app without them.
5. Test App Permissions - Confirm Wrestling Empire has storage permission enabled (Settings > Apps > Wrestling Empire > Permissions). - Lack of permissions can cause loading crashes.
6. Try Running Without Internet or Background Apps - Temporarily switch off Wi-Fi/data or close other running apps to rule out conflicts.
If after these the game still crashes at loading, it may be an app bug specific to your device or OS. In that case, contacting the game developer with details of your device and OS is the next step—they may have a patch or workaround.12
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in more detail? Also, have you tried reinstalling the app before?
Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?
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Hi there! Sorry to hear that Wrestling Empire crashes immediately when you open it on your Huawei tablet running HyperOS. I want to help get this sorted out for you. Just to clarify a bit more:
- Does the app crash right as soon as you tap to open it, or does it get to a loading screen first?
- Have you tried any troubleshooting steps yet, like restarting the app or the device?
- Also, are other apps running fine, or is this crash issue happening with multiple apps?
Once I have a little more info, I can guide you through a tailored fix. But meanwhile, here are some steps you can try that often resolve app crashes on Huawei devices with HyperOS:
1. Force Stop and Restart the App
- Go to Settings > Apps > Wrestling Empire
- Tap "Force Stop" and confirm
- Then try opening the app again
2. Clear Cache and Data
- In the same app settings, tap "Storage"
- Clear cache first, then try opening the app
- If that doesn't help, clear data (this resets app settings but won't delete your account if it's cloud-based)
3. Check for App Updates
- Go to the app store where you got Wrestling Empire and see if there’s an update
- Installing the latest version might fix bugs causing crashes
4. Restart Your Tablet
- A simple reboot can clear temporary glitches in the system
5. Check App Permissions
- Sometimes lack of necessary permissions causes crashes
- In app settings, make sure Wrestling Empire has permissions allowed for storage, etc.
6. Update Your System Software
- Go to Settings > System > Software update
- Make sure your HyperOS is fully updated as system bugs can affect apps
If after these steps Wrestling Empire still crashes instantly, there might be compatibility issues with HyperOS on your specific tablet model—or a bug that the developers need to address.
As a next step:
- Have you installed any third-party launchers or system mods recently? Those can sometimes disrupt app stability on HyperOS.
- Would you be willing to try reinstalling the app after uninstalling it?
Feel free to share what you’ve tried or noticed, and I’ll assist further!
Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?
It gets to the loading screen first and then crashes
Emily Roberts
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Thanks for the extra info that Wrestling Empire reaches the loading screen before crashing. That helps narrow things down.
A common cause for crashing at the loading screen on Android is corrupted game data or conflicts like mods or saved files. Since you’re on a Huawei tablet with HyperOS and Android 12, let’s try these steps that have helped others with similar symptoms:
1. Clear Cache and App Data Again
- Go to Settings > Apps > Wrestling Empire > Storage.
- Clear cache first, then clear data to reset the app completely.
- Restart the app to see if it loads properly.
2. Reinstall the App
- Uninstall Wrestling Empire fully.
- Reboot your tablet.
- Reinstall the latest version from your app store to ensure a fresh, clean install.
3. Check for Compatibility Issues
- Sometimes HyperOS and certain Android versions can cause issues. Make sure your tablet’s system software is fully updated: Settings > System > Software update.
4. Ensure No Mods or Custom Files Are Installed
- If you have any mods or unofficial save files, they can cause loading issues. Try running the app without them.
5. Test App Permissions
- Confirm Wrestling Empire has storage permission enabled (Settings > Apps > Wrestling Empire > Permissions).
- Lack of permissions can cause loading crashes.
6. Try Running Without Internet or Background Apps
- Temporarily switch off Wi-Fi/data or close other running apps to rule out conflicts.
If after these the game still crashes at loading, it may be an app bug specific to your device or OS. In that case, contacting the game developer with details of your device and OS is the next step—they may have a patch or workaround.1 2
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in more detail? Also, have you tried reinstalling the app before?
Are you satisfied with the solution I provided so far?