A corporate user reports that a custom line-of-business logistics application on an Android smartphone consistently freezes and crashes whenever attempting to open a large local database view. Other applications on the device run normally, and device storage is 45% free. A technician has already verified that the app is updated to the latest build, performed a soft reset of the mobile device, and force-stopped the app, but the issue persists. Following standardCompTIA least-invasive troubleshooting methodology, which of the following actions should the technician perform NEXT?
- Clear the application's cache directory in the mobile operating system settings.Cevap
- BPerform a full factory reset of the smartphone and restore it from an encrypted cloud backup.
- CBoot the mobile device into Windows Safe Mode to disable third-party startup services.
- DClear the application's user data and storage profile before attempting any targeted cache remediation.
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Clear the application's cache directory in the mobile operating system settings.
Clearing the application cache is the correct next step according to CompTIA least-invasive troubleshooting procedures. After force-stopping the app and restarting the device, clearing temporary cached files addresses potential file corruption specific to that application without deleting user data or application configuration settings.
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