Title: How to Fix a Slow iPad
1How to Fix a Slow iPad
2Quit Out of Your Current App
One common reason for an iPad to start chugging
along is an issue with the app itself rather than
the iPad. If you experience an app that is
running slower than normal, it may sound logical
to click the home button to close the app and
then relaunch it. However, clicking the home
button doesn't actually close out of the app. It
suspends the app, which basically keeps it frozen
in the background. Some apps even continue
running in the background. These are common apps
that stream music like Pandora, Spotify or the
Music app that comes with the iPad. If your
problem is mainly with a single app, we'll want
to quit out of it using the task screen. This
will properly shut the app down and purge it from
memory, allowing you to launch a 'fresh' version
of it. Please note that you can lose unsaved work
by quitting out of the app. If it is currently
working at a task, it can be best to wait until
the app finishes the task before
proceeding. While in the task screen, it is a
good idea to close out of any apps that are
playing music. It is unlikely they are causing a
problem, and even if the app is streaming the
music from the internet, it shouldn't use up
enough of your bandwidth to matter. However,
closing out of the app won't hurt and will ensure
the app isn't impacting anything.
3To close the application, you need to bring up a
list of all apps that are running in the
background
1. Double-press the home button at the bottom of
your iPad.
42. When you press it twice in quick succession,
your most recent apps are shown as cascading
windows across the screen. You can navigate
through this screen by swiping from left-to-right
or right-to-left. The active window will have its
corresponding app icon above it. 3. You can now
close the applications.
5- You can now close the applications
- Hold your finger down on the active window.
- Without lifting your finger from the
screen, swipe toward the top of the display. This
gesture resembles "flicking" the app off the
iPad. Remember You touch the app window, not the
app icon. - This will allow you to close the app.
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6Reboot the iPad
Closing apps won't always do the trick. In this
case, rebooting the iPad is the best recourse.
This will flush everything from memory and give
your iPad a clean start.
To reboot the iPad 1. Hold down the Sleep/Wake
button until instructions appear telling you to
slide a button to power off the iPad.
72. When you slide the button, the tablet will
shut down and the iPad's screen will go
completely dark. 3. Wait several seconds and
then boot the iPad back up by holding down
the sleep/wake button again. You will first see
the Apple logo on the screen and your iPad should
boot up shortly. 4. Your iPad should now reboot.
Once you've rebooted, your iPad should run more
quickly but if it starts bogging down again, keep
in mind the apps that are running at the time.
Sometimes, a single app can cause the iPad to
perform poorly.
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