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Kindle freezing


My 8 month old Kindle froze last week. Was ready to dash back to Dick Smith with the extended warranty until talking to someone who tells me it happens often. There is supposed to be a reset button - cant find it, but in the meantime mine had run the battery totally flat so in effect 'reset' itself yesterday when I went to try to sort it out - and is all up and running again.

Google 'Kindle freeze' if you have a problem with yours.

 



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Spida you need to get online and check for a software update-mate.

free download and might fixa your problem.

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Wondered how u would light your fire if kindle was freezing,,,, then awoke to 21st century,,, only just.

Ripping hundreds of songs so we can add them to portable players,,, back on the road in 10 days yehhhhhhh,,, headin Nor by NE.



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a couple of minutes in the microwave should thaw it out...... for good.. lol.. just kidding, please don't try this. Hey Baz, don't ya just love technamology... I've got my whole CD collection and then some ripped to MP3's, about 1500 albums give or take. hmmm and another 40 or 50 yet to do that I bought at garage sales recently.... Oh yeah, and my box set of 13 AC/DC albums, all remastered...

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03_troopy wrote:

a couple of minutes in the microwave should thaw it out...... for good.. lol.. just kidding, please don't try this. Hey Baz, don't ya just love technamology... I've got my whole CD collection and then some ripped to MP3's, about 1500 albums give or take. hmmm and another 40 or 50 yet to do that I bought at garage sales recently.... Oh yeah, and my box set of 13 AC/DC albums, all remastered...


 yeh  don't come near me I'm rippin music and in the mood for a rippin good time,,,lol,,, SWMBO not close so comes to nothin,,,lol



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Lots of bright sparks here - am still laughing - thank you guysbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrinbiggrin I didnt think of updating - the thing is only 8 months old. I gather from the website that it is a problem although Amazon doesnt think so.



-- Edited by spida on Saturday 4th of May 2013 09:24:39 AM

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There would be lots of sparks if you put it in the microwave

I had to update both of ours a couple of months after we bought them, some glitch in the software. they are ok now

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