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Try this...double push the home button and upward swipe to close all apps that are open. Then hold down the power button until the power off screen appears. Do not swipe. Instead hold down the home button until your icon screen reappears ( this may take a few seconds). Once this is done, power off the device and wait at least 30 seconds before turning it back on. What you have just done is stop running extra apps, then cleared your cache, then rebooted your device. I hope this helps!
Here are two things to try: I- Using the Power button:
1 Press and hold the Power button for at least 4 seconds.
2 Swipe-down the shutdown confirmation screen to the bottom
edge of the display to turn off the tablet.
Using Charms:
1 Swipe-in from the right edge of the display to access Charms.
2 Touch Settings
Turning Off the Screen
Using the Power button:
Press the Power button to turn off the screen.
Using Charms:
1 Swipe-in from the right edge of the display to access Charms.
2 Touch Settings
NOTE: If your tablet is in a standby state (tablet is on, but screen is off), press the Power button or Windows button once to turn on the screen.
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Setting Up Your Tablet
? Power
? Shut down to turn off the tablet.
II- Unplug the battery, wait 30 seconds, then install the battery again.
Hi Debbie. Try holding the power button in for about 30 seconds to force the tablet to power down and then turn it back on. It may be locked up on an application this may reset the tablet.
Firstly try to double tap your home button to reveal active apps, then depending on your iOS, this next step may simply require you to a: flick upwards on each app to close it, or b: press and hold on an app to reveal an 'x' in the top left / right corner of the active app list, locate the app by swiping left or right then touch on the jiggling app ensuring to touch the 'x' in the top left / right corner of the app. Still no success? Press and hold the power button on the top of your iPad, while at the same time pressing and holding the home button, do not let go as the screen goes blank/black, once you see the apple logo, release them both and allow the iPad to complete its restart. Still no luck? Try removing the app and then re-installing it. Hope this helps.
Depending on the App the chance that it simply is a hung app or an app which hasn't been updated to the latest iOS is great.
To see if it is a hung app you can do the 4 finger swipe up, or double click the home button at the bottom of the screen and see if you can find the app in the running app menu. If it is running close it and try to reopen the app. This may resolve the issue.
If this does not however try to restart the iPad by pushing the power button in the top right of the screen for a few seconds until the red "slide to power off" button appears. Then swipe to turn it off and let it sit for about 30-60 seconds.
Then push the power button again to turn the iPad on. (You will see the Apple logo at the center of the screen when it turns on again) Now try your App again.
If this still hasn't resolved the issue please contact the App Manufacturer ( you can find the information in the iTunes App Store and request a Support Ticket for them to help you out ).
Every tablet has a button sequence, the reason being for a fresh restart. Either you unplugged it before full recharge, or didn't use proper charging adapter or cable. There is a solution to avoiding this but first get tablet started by: Hold power button and volume up button for eight seconds, release and hold power button again, tablet should turn on. If not, do the opposite hold power button, volume down for eight seconds, then power button. You need to do this with proper adapter and charger you tablet came with plugged in. You may also need to do this more than once. Once your tablet has started up, the way to avoid this is to swipe right on screen until you see settings app, should be round looking similar to a sprocket, or clock gear. Open settings / display / sleep. I set mine for 30 mins. Now you no longer need to power off you tablet manually, thus skipping the button sequence process.After unplugging from charge adapter you will still need to press power button to start. Hope this helps I have yet to have this problem again, and remember to always let your tablet fully charge before disconnecting.
Make sure that the kindle is fully charged. When charging the kindle 3 will have a yellow light indicating that it is charging. When this turns green, your kindle is fully charged. Make sure your kindle is fully charged and then try turning it back on.
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