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The Safari web browser may frequently behave in an unusual way which may lead to lags or the application may crash. Your best bet would be to either reset Safari or use another web browser such as Firefox for watching videos online.
You can download firefox from here:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/new/
The Safari web browser may frequently behave in an unusual way which may lead to lags or the application may crash. Your best bet would be to either reset Safari or use another web browser such as Firefox for watching videos online.
You can download firefox from here:
https://www.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/new/
Try downloading the Facebook app for iPad. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/facebook/id284882215?mt=8 It should work better and faster, and won't give you any problems uploading pictures from your iPad.
this is an indication of a overcurrent/ overvoltage error....meaning short in a voltage supply. I have seen this problem in the shop with this set. IN MY CASE it was shorted convergence chips. but it could also be any of the low voltage supplies 5,10 15,-15 lines
This may be a browser problem get the latest browser (such as Safari or Firefox) and make sure you have all the latest plugins like 'Flash"............ I had this problem with Safari but firefox worked
Is the huge code thing look like a question mark. Remember, iPods do not have Adobe Flash support. So, if the video is a flash video...it is not going to work.
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