IPad 1 safari crashes
My safari crashes with the latest update of os. Any thoughts?
Clear History and Clear Cookies and Data doesn't solve the issue. Actually had a replacement IPad sent as support said it was a hardware issue and I was still under warranty. New IPad behaves the same. I find Safari crashes if a page is slow caching. Could be memory issue or just a plain iOS 5 bug Apple's not addressing. A real headache, especially when it happens most often in the ITunes store.
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IPad 1 Safari crashes frequently. I went to many Apple stores in different countries and each Apple staff member had their own different opinions with no help. I had upgraded my iOS to 5.1.1 and the Safari crashing started about one year after the upgrade and some Apple staff blame this- but this started one year later after the iOS upgrade. Recently at the Apple Store in Vancouver an Apple staff reset my computer (erased everything and sent to iCloud to reset the iPad) and I hoped this would fix the problem. IPad Safari still crashes. Short of booking an appointment for taking it for repair to Apple technicians which will cost me money can anyone help me to fix this Safari crashing.
Hi,
You might have a 3rd party plugin that isn't compatible with Safari 4.0.4. Go here for help...
Safari add-ons can cause performance issues or other situations
If you are using a USB hub, try disconnecting and restarting with just your keyboard and mouse connected.
From the Safari Menu Bar, click Safari / Empty Cache. When you are done with that...
from the Safari Menu Bar, click Safari / Reset Safari. Select the top 5 buttons and click Reset.
Mac OS: Web Browser Quits Unexpectedly or Stops Responding
Also, you could download and install the 10.5.8 combo update (PowerPC) available here.
http://support.apple.com/downloads/MacOS_X_10_5_8_ComboUpdate
It contains fixes that might help. Then repair disk permissions.
Quit any open applications/programs. Launch Disk Utility. (Applications/Utilities) Select MacintoshHD in the panel on the left, select the FirstAid tab. Click: Repair Disk Permissions. When it's finished from the Menu Bar, Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac. If you see a long list of "messages" in the permissions window, it's ok. That can be ignored. As long as you see, "Permissions Repair Complete" when it's finished... you're done. Quit Disk Utility and restart your Mac.
Carolyn -
iPad 1 Safari Crashes Constantly and getting worse day by day. Has Apple come up with a solution? Now I am hearing its also happening on the newer models. My company is about to buy a lot of tablets and I will not recommend Apple anything until they fix the problem. Granted 30 or 40 iPads is not a huge impact but i promise once the outside world hears about this BS things will change. There are plenty of other tablets out there that do not have this problem. At the very least we should have the option of rolling back to a stable IOS...
I have already tried all the things mentioned above as well as other things such as other browsers etc. Its is obviously a problem with the hardware. I also borrowed a brand new 4th gen iPad and it does the same thing. Even after upgrading it to 6.01. An occasional crash is one thing and can easily be waved off but this is clearly systemic and the problem appears to be related to graphical images and videos. Both iPads are the 64gb versions, the only difference other than model is the iPad 1 has ATT cellular. The new version is clean i.e no other APPs loaded other than what came with it. I have 7 more coming but im seriously considering sending them back in favor of an Android tablet or the MS Surface.
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On my iPad Air Safari crashes and quits when I view a slideshow.
On my iPad Air , Safari crashes and quits when I view a slideshow on an internet site. Sometimes it doesn't crash but the slideshow is freezes. Any idea why?
Try clearing Safari's cache : Settings > Safari > Clear Cookies And Data (Clear Cache on iOS 4) and also Clear History
If that doesn't work then try closing Safari completely and then re-open it : from the home screen (i.e. not with Safari 'open' on-screen) double-click the home button to bring up the taskbar, then press and hold any of the apps on the taskbar for a couple of seconds or so until they start shaking, then press the '-' in the top left of the Safari app to close it, and touch any part of the screen above the taskbar so as to stop the shaking and close the taskbar.
A third option is a reset : press and hold both the sleep and home buttons for about 10 to 15 seconds (ignore the red slider), after which the Apple logo should appear - you won't lose any content, it's the iPad equivalent of a reboot. -
Ios 5.1.1 ipad original safari crashing
Ipad 1 iOS 5.1.1 safari crashing constantly. Unable to update iOS. Need help
Double click the home button and dismiss all recents. Then do a reboot by holding both the power and home buttons until the apple logo appears, ignore the red slider if that appears.
That should make it more stable for a while. -
IPad Air safari crashs all the time
Safari crashes all the time. Safari settings reseted - no positive result! Mostly, when zooming into the web page.
Dear Apple, when are you going to fix this annoying faulty Safari app?
I am not alone with this fault, please read your own Apple forum! Or just google it....
By the way, response appreciated!Just posting to second this and also mention that the problem is not limited to iPad Air. I definitely have it on my iPad Air, but have also had it on iPhone 5 and iPad 2 ever since "upgrading" to iOS 7 over two months ago.
APPLE, PLEASE FIX THIS NOW!!! -
IPad 3 safari crashing since 7.1.2 update
I Updated all 3 of my is devices last week - iPhone 5c, iPad 3 and iPad 4, but only the iPad 3 is having problems with crashing Safari. Specifically, when trying to fill out forms on a number of different websites, it's crashing every time.
So far I've tried clearing the Safari cache, clearing all website data, and done hard resets after each change. Still crashing. I'm also making sure all other apps are closed, in case it's a memory problem?? It's a 16G ipad 3 and I have 1G of memory left. No problems with my 64G iPad 4.
Is anyone else else having this problem? Is there anything else I should try?
Thanks for any help.There were a number of people and tech sites talking about the update to iOS 7 being forced on their devices when the iOS was released almost a year ago. I had never heard of anything like that before, and I cannot recall what the supposed reasoning was behind the update being forced on devices. Activation Lock was introduced in iOS 7 and I can't remember if that was alleged to be the force behind the update appearing automatically on people's devices, but until iOS 7, auto downloads of an iOS were unheard of.
The biggest and most annoying issues that I have experienced as I have downloaded the latest updates were and continue to be issues with the keyboard. The keys stick, auto-correct in general has been flakey and here in the ASC it has become a joke the way it works. I have also noticed that the battery seems to drain faster with each new major update. I realize that my iPad is over two years old now, but there is no question in my mind that as soon as I started using iOS 7, which was over a year ago, my battery performance started to suffer a little bit. At that time, my iPad was not quite a year and a half old, so I believe that the strain from iOS 7 was the bigger contributor to the battery performance than the age of the battery itself. I also experience more crashes than I did in iOS 6, and once again, I believe that the iOS is taxing the A5 processor more than iOS 6 did (which makes sense IMO) and iOS 8 will tax it even more.
Having said all of this, my iPad 3 still performs quite well for the most part. It doesn't perform like it did out of the box two years ago, but I don't expect it to either since it is running two iOS versions higher than what was installed on it, and the demands of the iOS do take a toll on the device. By the same token, there are many, many users that claim that their older iPads (versions 2 & 3) run just fine with each new upgrade.
I am not retired and living on a fixed income, but I am self employed and struggling to keep a slowly dying business going for another couple of years so that I can retire, and start collecting a decent Social Security check. I would love to be able to keep my iPad 3 humming along for another couple of years. I am using an iMac at work that is over 6 years old, running Tiger 10.4.11 without any problems at all. I want to get as many years as I can get out of my computers, tablets and phones.
I found a couple of articles that talk about keeping enough free space on your device in order to keep it running smoothly and efficiently. The free space issue I something that some people don't attach that much importance to and some people think it's very important. If your iPad is running OK filled to the max, then it's obviously not an issue for you.
http://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-speed-up-ios-7-on-an-older-device/
http://lifehacker.com/5897438/how-to-speed-up-clean-up-and-revive-your-iphone -
Since the os7 update on my iPad, my safari is not right, it only opens one page at a time, crashes when trying to open more, it has no back button. Help
Well, I rebuilt the entire workbook... that was a few months ago and so far, the problem hasn't resurfaced. It really wasn't fun to do, but whatever glitch there was in the file, I eliminated it.
I think I should mention that I am using Office v.X, NOT Office 2004. I got a new Intel iMac this week and yesterday when I opened up my files, it opened up the test drive (a JOKE of a program if you ask me) Anyway, some of the very minor issues I had with Office v.X were solved in the 2004 version. (When opening up large multi worksheet files without Excel being already opened, the tabs have white text) Anyway, I am still going to wait for the universal version to come out, but it seems that the newer versions may have fewer glitches (as is to be expected)
At any rate, best of luck to you! -
Ipad mini retina display safari crashed with ios 8.0.2
After updating my daughters iPad Mini retina display, safari crashes as soon as anything is entered in the search box. This started after IOS 8.0.2 update.
I have rebooted and reset the iPad. I have cleared the history and website data, but nothing has helped.Try some basic troubleshooting:
(A) Try reset iPad
Hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears
(B) Try reset all settings
Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings
(C) Setup as new (data will be lost if you do not have backup)
Settings>General>Reset>Erase all content and settings -
I use my iPad for work when I'm out of the office. I have to use VPN to access my company's applications and servers. I just upgraded my iPad (an iPad Air) to iOS8 from iOS7. Now, every time I start Safari up, it crashes VPN. If I use either Chrome or Opera, the VPN stays up. It also works fine with Mail, etc. Only Safari crashes the VPN. Anyone else experiencing this? It always worked fine with iOS7.
More info, it's not simply when I start up Safari, it's when I open multiple tabs and go from one tab to the next in Safari. Doing this sporadically caused the VPN to turn off. It happens whether I'm on a work web page, or I simply open up several public sites like CNN, MSN, etc. I've had to go to using Chrome all the time when using the VPN so that the VPN will stay up (it stayed up all day yesterday while I was on Chrome, while using work web sites, and public web sites). I tried getting back into Safari at the end of the day, opened a couple of tabs, went back and forth to the opened tabs and VPN immediately shut off.
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New ipad mini retina: Safari crashes every time I hit the plus icon to open a second page
Brand new iPad mini retina, safari crashes every time it try to open a second window
Cleared and cleared then rebooted. Worked like a charm. Multiple windows open fine now, hardest part was navigating my way back here. Thanks dido ones... Bah auto correct diavonex.... Anyway, much appreciated. Just surprised it didn't work right straight out of the box, but possibly a hiccup from starting this device from a backup of my iPhone.
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Has anyone solved the Safari Crashing Issue on iPad Air
I am using an iPad Air with iOS 7.0.4 and Safari continues to crash while I am scrolling. I have tried the suggested fix: clear history/cookies/data and then reset the iPad, but that did not fix the problem. I can consistently recreate the crash by doing the following:
Clear the Safari history/cookies/data (Settings --> Safari)
Reset the iPad (Hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button for 10 seconds)
Open Safari
Open the url https://twitter.com/TimCookAppleCEO
Scroll to the bottom of the page and tap the "Tap to load more tweets" button.
Repeat Step # 5 three times
Attempt to scroll to the top of the page by performing a finger swipe up
Safari crashes (closes abruptly)
The contents of the LowMemory-2013-12-29-044906.plist log is below.
Incident Identifier: C953DDD9-3280-48FE-A04D-EE8CF3402A81
CrashReporter Key: 151a11a3cca69f96ff71911d75dbe505afbf006f
Hardware Model: iPad4,2
OS Version: iPhone OS 7.0.4 (11B554a)
Kernel Version: Darwin Kernel Version 14.0.0: Fri Sep 27 23:08:32 PDT 2013; root:xnu-2423.3.12~1/RELEASE_ARM64_S5L8960X
Date: 2013-12-29 04:49:06 -0800
Time since snapshot: 68 ms
Free pages: 5607
Active pages: 84627
Inactive pages: 38823
Speculative pages: 3277
Throttled pages: 0
Purgeable pages: 0
Wired pages: 110099
File-backed pages: 19138
Anonymous pages: 107589
Compressions: 49088
Decompressions: 9431
Compressor Size: 10632
Uncompressed Pages in Compressor: 25808
Largest process: MobileSafari
Processes
Name <UUID> rpages recent_max fds [reason] (state)
MobileMail <387c38c23acc32dc912a5088ef6b2b66> 5589 5589 200 (resume) (continuous)
tccd <a4190e0e6f6b3d23b06326c8935a5bb4> 185 185 200 (daemon)
kbd <4350c1efc23b3182809fcb6d8a7885fd> 1628 1628 200 (daemon)
librariand <f9e63967978833b585958d2d38f51e16> 573 573 200 (daemon)
MobileSafari <e7a0a9831f8c3339a9425f56f51e5005> 179923 179923 200 [per-process-limit] (frontmost) (resume)
identityservices <cd1fff47d6ad3b0f85cdc5fb39d8b53e> 493 493 100 (daemon)
imagent <5080234127f5363fb539ffc3965af6e2> 377 377 50 (daemon)
syslogd <5c3a246617d3399e977efc84c2e29df2> 213 213 50 (daemon)
wifid <ca4f06468bf03d0f8847089e8cd320f1> 555 555 50 (daemon)
powerd <a1fc82c399dc36e2b18a6fbb3d936a88> 143 143 100 (daemon)
locationd <10f268a18d5d3343ab21be48bb005ecf> 1344 1344 100 (daemon)
assistantd <5abc7ba2f2073bc98f6e8902bd736604> 903 903 100 (daemon)
iaptransportd <4c622f6c4295395997e7a6ec783b4623> 243 243 100 (daemon)
mediaserverd <f067d4c2a21a30fbabab30d9c94ccbd3> 1093 1093 50 (daemon)
mDNSResponder <2b8ad561938f3fc0a6255b607f503040> 247 247 100 (daemon)
apsd <ceb7855af3a63c2682fab13d5e0aeb82> 679 679 100 (daemon)
dataaccessd <b155854105f531248c2a44fd3733d59e> 1383 1383 200 (daemon)
sharingd <550630f3f5dc3f0aa08ba04876d82e6d> 585 585 50 (daemon)
voiced <baad1d590ec8344385d046dacfa431da> 270 270 200 (daemon)
assistant_servic <33c881cc5b193213a31c53f4241a7047> 703 703 200 (daemon)
calaccessd <d6960604dc2c37499cd597b510055d7e> 291 291 200 (daemon)
SpringBoard <fe632b47e4ee342baf4b3701cd11b242> 11104 11104 50
backboardd <2f84882cf3693dfb921f4e0d38966f50> 168214 168214 50 (daemon)
fseventsd <a0223d346d4431a5ba1caabf8505b40e> 201 201 50 (daemon)
lockdownd <e280cf66209e3be980809a7d93eea76e> 275 275 50 (daemon)
configd <bb6e02e801a93ef896f2f3cf5cbb00fe> 650 650 50 (daemon)
misd <d983cdd14f853ad7b2c9c0efe36f7d1e> 157 157 100 (daemon)
fairplayd.A2 <f788338420e63532960518b7b1333967> 169 169 100 (daemon)
aggregated <6189b3e3d0c83a879b99cf7cd566dffb> 584 584 100 (daemon)
BTServer <3669aefbfb2e3577b17bde9598feda76> 440 440 100 (daemon)
distnoted <c40569cbea09312b9310bc74cbc88e29> 144 144 100 (daemon)
WirelessCoexMana <42ae08351ef433ac9b002fb898440b62> 149 149 100 (daemon)
UserEventAgent <0d33b64c0c003a65b9a87c6622921781> 649 649 50 (daemon)
networkd <c7aa87e0c2d33d379a09598281a5e3ee> 534 534 100 (daemon)
cplogd <96828e7047bf36e2a1cdffcc1be700f8> 154 154 200 (daemon)
filecoordination <72a4cec360d435c09cb83d2316317288> 197 197 200 (daemon)
touchsetupd <0c315f01ae8d3675ad1a4eda4c9b18bb> 206 206 200 (daemon)
ubd <231dc91e9b11307eb98874f9bbfaa86c> 622 622 100 (daemon)
CFNetworkAgent <b3f94f89c0be3328a59f4e25598a92b4> 199 199 200 (daemon)
wirelessproxd <9f112d11a5f734019013a43e9fc677a9> 67 67 200 (daemon)
CommCenter <ba4a2aecbe913f0ca31c8902e444db0d> 1071 1071 100 (daemon)
notifyd <bd919e93d6293562af0b7ec0e21247a0> 231 231 100 (daemon)
**End**Mine is crashing consistently, whereas my iPad 3 hardly ever did. Mine consistently crashes within 30 seconds when I open this:
http://www.booksamillion.com/storefinder
This *****. I spent a lot of money to upgrade from a heavier pad that works to a lighter pad that doesn't. -
my ipad has a safari crash report from a third party how do i repair this?
Close Safari, double tap on home button then swipe up. Go into Settings->Safari->Clear History & Website Data. That will clear your cache.
Now try opening Safari again to see if your problem is fixed. Was the 'crash report' a pop-up window on a webpage? Ignore it, it's not generated by your iPad.
They do NOT work for Apple. -
On the iPad air, When I tap to plus for new tab in safari, safari crash and go to home screen.
1. Settings>Safari>Clear History, Cookies and Data
2. Hold the Sleep/Wake and Home button down for about 10 seconds until you see the Apple Logo -
Safari crashes on ipad all the time
Hello,
Safari crashes all the time on my ipad all the time. I've cleared caches, history and cookies many times. I've cleared the entire ipad and reloaded it as a new ipad setup and it still crashes. Any suggestions? It is frustrating.
Looking forward to answers,
BethI've also restarted several times. I don't remember when it started, but it's been doing this for many months now. Apple store techs did not help me.
Beth
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