My iPad browsers keeps shutting down

When I use my browser it keeps shutting down and returning me to my startup page

to solve the problem delete your iCloud email account .. Since I did that no more problems......

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  • Why does my ipad air keep shutting down

    Why does my new ipad air keep shutting down?

    No one here can answer that. Try a reset (hold the home and power keys down until the Apple logo appears). If that does not help, take it in for diagnosis.
    Barry

  • My iPad mini keeps shutting down.

    Ever since we got a new modem, new router and new ISP, my iPad mini keeps shutting down, and disconnecting from the internet.  When it disconnects, if I go to settings and try to re-connect, it just shuts down. This happens quite often...every ten or fifteen minutes. Our other iPad is fine. Once when we re-booted the router, I was fine for a whole day. I tried that again today, but it didn't help.

    Hey Thifobia,
    I see that your iPad is unexpectedly powering off while you are using it. Here is an article for you that addresses this issue and has some troubleshooting suggestions:
    If your iOS device restarts, displays the Apple logo, or powers off while you're using it - Apple Support
    https://support.apple.com/en-gb/HT203899
    Thanks for being a part of the Apple Support Communities!
    Regards,
    Braden

  • My iPad air keeps shutting down on its own!

    My iPad air keeps shutting down on its own, and this is the second IPad Air doing this. I really don't want to go trade it in for another. Does anyone have the same issue and is there a way to fix it? And yes I've done the manual reset and computer reset.

    Memory Size & The Impact of 64-bit Applications
    The iPad Air, like the iPhone 5s, ships with 1GB of LPDDR3 memory. Apple frowns upon dissection of review samples but I think it’s a safe bet that we’re not talking about a PoP (Package-on-Package) configuration but rather discrete, external DRAM here. It’s also probably a safe bet that even the iPad mini with Retina Display will ship with 1GB of memory as well.
    Something I didn’t have time to address in my iPhone 5s review was the impact of 64-bit applications on memory usage. I actually ran some tests after the 5s review hit but never got the chance to share the data, so I figured now is as good a time as any to do just that.
    Unlike traditional desktop OSes, iOS doesn’t support paging to disk (or in this case, NAND). Application data can either reside in memory or the associated process is terminated and has to be reloaded the next time you request it. It’s a decision likely made to both maintain user experience and limit the number of program/erase cycles on the internal NAND.
    The good news is that iOS was architected to run on as little hardware as possible and as a result tends to be quite memory efficient. There are also power implications of going to larger memories. The combination of these two things has kept Apple on the conservative side of increasing memory capacity on many iDevices.
    The move to a 64-bit platform however does complicate things a bit. Moving to a larger memory address space increases the size of pointers, which in turn can increase the footprint of 64-bit applications compared to their 32-bit counterparts. So although there’s clearly a performance uplift from app developers recompiling in 64-bit mode (more registers, access to new instructions), there’s also an associated memory footprint penalty. Since the iPad Air and iPhone 5s don’t feature a corresponding increase in memory capacity, I wondered if this might be a problem going forward.
    To find out I monitored total platform memory usage in a couple of scenarios. Before measuring I always manually quit all open apps and performed a hard reset on the device. Note that the data below is reporting both clean and dirty memory, so it’s possible that some of the memory space could be recovered in the event that another process needed it. I hoped to minimize the impact by always working on a cleanly reset platform and only testing one app at a time.
    I looked at memory usage under the following scenarios:
    1) A clean boot with no additional apps open
    2) Running Mobile Safari with 4 tabs open (two AnandTech.com tabs, two Apple.com tabs, all showing the same content)
    3) Infinity Blade 3 (64-bit enabled) sitting at the very first scene once you start the game
    4) iOS Maps in hybrid view with 3D mode enabled, with a WiFi assisted GPS lock on my physical location
    5) Google Maps in the same view, under the same conditions. I threw in this one to have a 32-bit app reference point.
    In general you’re looking at a 20 - 30% increase in memory footprint when dealing with an all 64-bit environment. At worst, the device’s total memory usage never exceeded 60% of what ships with the platform but these are admittedly fairly light use cases. With more apps open, including some doing work in the background, I do see relatively aggressive eviction of apps from memory. The most visible case is when Safari tabs have to be reloaded upon switching to them. Applications being evicted from memory don’t tend to be a huge problem since the A7 can reload them quickly.
    The tricky part is you don’t really need all that much more memory. Unfortunately as with any dual-channel memory architecture, you’re fairly limited in how you can increase memory capacity and still get peak performance. Apple’s only move here would be to go to 2GB, which understandably comes with both power and financial costs. The former is a bigger concern for the iPhone 5s, but on the iPad Air I would’ve expected a transition sooner rather than later.

  • HT4623 Why does our ipad 3 keep shutting down

    Our Ipad 3 shuts down while using it, sometimes it resets and other times it does nothing. It is at the point to where you cannot even use it because it shuts down so much...less than two years old.

    I would suggest a reset by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time until the Apple logo appears if this was a once r twice occurrence, but since it happens repeatedly, I would just bite the bullet and restore the iOS software. If that doesn't help, make an appointment at an Apple Store and ask them to take a look at the iPad.
    Your battery might be going, there could be a short ... Something hardware related that you would not be able to fix on your own.
    Use iTunes to restore your iOS device to factory settings

  • Why does My new iPad air keep shutting down?

    BN

    IIs your iPad actually shutting down (powering off and needed a restart) or is it crashing to the home screen?

  • My ipad one keeps shutting down when I open a page

    it shuts down whether I am using Chrome or Safari, any suggestions?

    That is very interesting in that my iPhone was exhibiting similar behavior with the "blue screen of death" with Pages a few months ago. An update for Pages came out and when I installed the update, the problem disappeared.
    Is Pages completely updated on your iPad? Do you use iCloud with Pages? If you use iCloud, try turning it off. settings>Pages>Use iCloud>Off. You will not lose your documents since they will still be in iCloud even if you turn that off on your iPad.

  • Ipad mini keeps shutting down

    Ipad Mini keeps coming up with Slide to power off every 2 seconds. Havve updated all APPS and tried the home and other key to reset but still the same. Can someone hel pas we live very remotely

    Then there is a bigger glitch. Your only other option seems to be restoring your iPad.
    Backup & Restore
    Restore iOS
    Recovery Mode Restore

  • My iPad hd keeps shutting down and the only screen available is black with the glowing apple symbol? What's wrong and how do I fix it?

    Please help!!

    If the above doesn't work:
    Try and force iPad into Recovery Mode:
    1. Turn off iPad
    2. Connect USB cable to computer; leave the other end alone
    3. Press and hold the Home button down and connect the docking end of cable to iPad
    4. Continue holding the Home button until you see the "Connect To iTune" screen
    5. Release the Home button
    6. Open iTune
    7. You should see "iTunes has detected an iPad in recovery mode"
    8. Use iTune to restore iPad
    Note: You need to be patient and repeat the above many times to recover your iPad

  • Why is my new Ipad keep shutting down ?

    Why is my new ipad mini keep shutting down during use ?

    Try and backup and restore to Factory Default.
    Settings>General>Reset> Erase all content and settings.

  • HT5858 ipad air keeps shutting off

    ipad air keeps shutting down while using it

    Try:
    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost
    Reset iOS device: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Restore from backup. See:                                                
    iOS: How to back up                                                                                     
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.             
    If still problem, make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store since it appears you have a hardware problem.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar                                      
    Also, this is the iPod touch forum. I requested your post be moved to the iPad forum

  • HT203219 I have plenty of storage but my iTunes keeps shutting down

    MY iTunes on my iPad 2 keeps shutting down after about 50 second

    Any errors?
    iTunes on the computer or the app on the iPad?
    If on the computer, what version of iTunes, what version of Windows?
    If on the device, what version of iOS?

  • If I reload my iPad back to default through iTunes back to original do I lose my apps?  Safari keeps shutting down and I'd like to give this a shot.

    If I reload my iPad back to default through iTunes back to original do I lose my apps?  Safari keeps shutting down and I'd like to give this a shot.

    Bobr9533 wrote:
    If I reload my iPad back to default through iTunes back to original do I lose my apps?  ...
    No you will not lose your Apps...
    See Here...
    Backup and Set Up as New Device
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4137
    Also,
    Download Past Purchases
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519

  • My new AirPort Extreme keeps shutting down and kicking my ipad and iPhoto off while sometimes showing a good connection in utilities but utilities showing no connection.

    My new AirPort Extreme keeps shutting down. The status light is off. If I unplug and re-plug it comes back on and reconnects. Also, it disconnects my iPad and iPhone even though the status light is green. I go to airport utilities and the internet dot is amber and the base station is green. I check wireless clients and both iPad and iPhone show excellent connection but are not connected. If I disconnect and re-connect it restores connection. My old AirPort Extreme never had this problem. I read a couple of comments from owners with similar problems and you pushed it off on the iMac or other things. I hope you have an answer for me!

    If it has power, an Extreme's status light should never be off.
    Try another power outlet. If it still doesn't work, return or exchange it for a new one.

  • Why does my iPad email app keep shutting down?

    I just purchased my iPad 2 3G last week, so I am a new iPad/Apple user.  I really like the product and now wonder why I have stayed loyal to the Windows PC for so long.  I'm still looking for some of those useful PC keys and keystroke shortcuts that I am so accustomed to, but I am adapting.
    My iPad mail app keeps shutting down on me, whether I am typing a message or just reviewing/managing my mail.  I use a bluetooth keyboard, so it is not a matter of me bumping the touch screen that is causing the app to close.
    I have lost a lot of important business emails while composing them and eventually stopped using my iPad to compose email.
    Is there a setting controlling this or is it a program glitch?
    Thanks.

    Pam-
    It could be that the battery charge indicator is showing 100 percent when you actually have almost no charge left.  In case that is the problem, leave your iPad connected to its wall charger overnight, and see if that helps.
    One other thing to try, is to reset (reboot) your iPad.  Hold both the Home and Sleep buttons for several seconds until the Apple logo appears.  Ignore the "Slide to power off" arrow.  The iPad will restart after a couple of minutes.  Resetting this way will not hurt anything, and sometimes solves mysterious problems.
    Fred

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