And yet, one would hope that the Air, having come out a relatively long time after iOS7, and with a much more powerful cpu, would be free from the need to force reboots.
I've had so much experience on my iPad 4 (the pre-Air model) of freezes, crashes, and need to force reboots that I finally wiped it completely, back to factory settings, and loaded just a tiny selection of the apps I'd loaded formerly. That was just a few days ago, but so far, aside from a few mail-app crashes, there's been little trouble. Fingers crossed.
Thanks, I was not aware of the "re-boot" procedure. All set now!Stan> My iPad air will not turn on this morning! I have plugged the USB power into different chargers and the computer but I cannot get the thing to turn on. What am I missing? It worked yesterday.
> Stan
I would plug it in to wall power, then re-boot it (On/Off and Home buttons held down until the Apple logo appears, then let it complete its re-boot, then turn it back on.
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