My buddy's iPad One started doing things like that.

I suspected missing resources, as it was acting like a pc that has a fragmented hard drie, so I did a quick websearch and found out that when the iPad is shut off, well, its not really off at all. There's a certain button you must hold while shutting down that forces the thing into a cold boot, which also cleans up the memory and drive contents.

In his particular case, it solved the problems of missing menu items, programs that wouldn't start up, etc.

And he now thinks I'm some sort of Apple Helpo Desk, because if you *touch* it, you OWN it! *grin*


--Mac