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Restart the iPad
I don't want to sound flip, but restarting the iPad is almost a universal
cure-all. If the iPad's internal working memory gets full or fragmented,
you may see problems or sluggish performance.
1.
Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button on the case. A red slider
labeled “Slide to power off” appears at the top of the screen.
2.
Drag the slider. After a few seconds, the iPad turns off.
3.
Count to ten, and then restart the iPad by pressing the Sleep/Wake
button until the Apple logo appears.
When an App Crashes
The iPhone OS, which runs the show, is designed so that if an app crashes,
it does it without affecting other processes. A crashed app typically just
disappears, at which point you'll find yourself back at the Home screen.
Tap the app to launch it again and you should be fine.
If the problem persists, check for an update at the App Store. Also read
the release notes for the app; developers must submit their apps to
Apple for approval, and if a bug has crept in, there's a lag between when
an updated version is submitted and when it becomes available.
If that doesn't work, delete the app from the iPad and reinstall it.
If an App Is Sluggish or Unresponsive
Someimes an app can start to have problems, but not crash outright. In
that case, you can force it to quit by doing the following:
 
 
 
 
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