[Completed] Error: unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped (4.4.2) - XDA Assist

Hi to everyone and thank you in advance for your time and expertise.
When I press the "HOME" button at the centre I get this error: unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped (clock is off by 12 hours, too). The error does not appear in other circumstances.
Following advice on XDA I rebooted in recovery and I did a cache wipe/format.
The phone got stuck (2 hours) on formatting cache.
I removed the battery and restarted but when I press the "HOME" button the error "unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped" was still present.
I rebooted in recovery, again, but found that I had a new error: "cannot mount(open) /cache/recovery"
I followed yet another thread on XDA ("cannot mount(open) /cache/recovery"), rebooted in recovery, again, but this time I wiped the dalvik cache.
I rebooted but when I pressed the "HOME" button, again, the error "unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped" was still present.
I rebooted in recovery again (this time there was no error "cannot mount(open) /cache/recovery") and I wiped/formatted the cache.
This time the phone did not get stuck and formatting of cache completed succesfully.
When I rebooted I got the message "Android is upgrading" and a list of 270 apps were "upgrading".
When the phone restarted and I pressed the "HOME" button, the error "unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped" was still present.
Please note that if I do not press the centre "HOME" button, the error does not appear.
Can anyone please help me resolve the Error: unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped"? I do not want to format to factory setting. The phone was rooted by a friend 3 years ago and he now left the country and I am completely ignorant about android in general and rooting etc... so I am afraid to format to factory settings and, please, use simple step by step instructions with easy language...
Again, thank you in advance for your time/expertise.
Samsung Note 3 SM-N9005
4.4.2 rooted
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Edit.
After posting this help request, I continued to search and I found this: http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...process-com-android-systemui-has-stopped-on-g. I uninstalled Google App updates, I rebooted the phone, pressed the centre "HOME" button and the error did not come up. I then rebooted the phone again, and this time the phone started to update Google Services and Google automatically. I then pressed the centre "HOME" button, again, to check and, again, everything worked fine. I decided to try to actually used google (search), and this time the error came back, once more.
So it seems that the problem is connected to using Google after the upadetes. Any ideas how to fix the error?

ascanio1 said:
Hi to everyone and thank you in advance for your time and expertise.
When I press the "HOME" button at the centre I get this error: unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped (clock is off by 12 hours, too). The error does not appear in other circumstances.
Following advice on XDA I rebooted in recovery and I did a cache wipe/format.
The phone got stuck (2 hours) on formatting cache.
I removed the battery and restarted but when I press the "HOME" button the error "unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped" was still present.
I rebooted in recovery, again, but found that I had a new error: "cannot mount(open) /cache/recovery"
I followed yet another thread on XDA ("cannot mount(open) /cache/recovery"), rebooted in recovery, again, but this time I wiped the dalvik cache.
I rebooted but when I pressed the "HOME" button, again, the error "unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped" was still present.
I rebooted in recovery again (this time there was no error "cannot mount(open) /cache/recovery") and I wiped/formatted the cache.
This time the phone did not get stuck and formatting of cache completed succesfully.
When I rebooted I got the message "Android is upgrading" and a list of 270 apps were "upgrading".
When the phone restarted and I pressed the "HOME" button, the error "unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped" was still present.
Please note that if I do not press the centre "HOME" button, the error does not appear.
Can anyone please help me resolve the Error: unfortunately the process com.android.systemui has stopped"? I do not want to format to factory setting. The phone was rooted by a friend 3 years ago and he now left the country and I am completely ignorant about android in general and rooting etc... so I am afraid to format to factory settings and, please, use simple step by step instructions with easy language...
Again, thank you in advance for your time/expertise.
Samsung Note 3 SM-N9005
4.4.2 rooted
---------------------------------------------------------------
Edit.
After posting this help request, I continued to search and I found this: http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...process-com-android-systemui-has-stopped-on-g. I uninstalled Google App updates, I rebooted the phone, pressed the centre "HOME" button and the error did not come up. I then rebooted the phone again, and this time the phone started to update Google Services and Google automatically. I then pressed the centre "HOME" button, again, to check and, again, everything worked fine. I decided to try to actually used google (search), and this time the error came back, once more.
So it seems that the problem is connected to using Google after the upadetes. Any ideas how to fix the error?
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Greetings and welcome to assist. Unfortunately assist is for guiding new members around the boards only, you need to ask your question here
https://forum.xda-developers.com/galaxy-note-3/help
Google play services will automatically update and it seems your issue is related to this
Thanks for understanding
Sawdoctor

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