Well I have read a lot about Mac maintenance, which I thank Randy for. How does that differ from Windows maintenance? Note that I have an iMac, Windows 7 laptop,and iPhone and iPads
From: Alice Saunders <lwr32@mac.com>
To: "iPad@yahoogroups.com" <iPad@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, 2 December 2013 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: [iPad] IPad Air strange behavior
I agree David. Windows maintenance is why I switched to Apple in 2006. To this day, I've never been happier.
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I don't hate Windows, but I'm tired of the maintenance. Apple ought not to fall into that hole.I thought Windows patented the blue screen of death. On a Windows machine it's the last thing you ever see. Did I mention I hate Windows? :)PeteI heard from my tech friend.He said, "Not unusual. These blue screens are common. Basically it¹s caused by a
compatibility issue between one of the apps and the iOS. The iOS is
64-bit, and not all of the third party apps have been converted. I think
Apple will quash these bugs with 7.1, which is due to come out soon."Photos atSent from my iPadAirThis morning I unplugged my iPad. I turned it on the Apple emblem showed up on the screen, was there a long time, it flashed a blue screen and went back to black. Again the Apple icon came on took a long time/blue went back to black. Thus happened a good six or seven times. I tried holding down the buttons and finally plugged it into the computer. It did not show up in iTunes but after about a minute I had the homescreen.Terry
Photos at
Http://www.flickr.com/terrypogue
Sent from my iPadAir
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