Technology isn't perfect and with devices, there are occasional situations where our gadget seems to be acting up and we find ourselves at a loss as to how to get it working again. This is true even with the Amazon Kindle. While the Kindle technology is great, and it has opened books in a whole new way, sometimes things go wrong.
The internet is flooded with Kindle tips and advice, and these two seem to be the most asked. What do you do when the Kindle freezes? How do you delete files on the Kindle? Here is some information on how to address these questions:
It's probably happened before, your computer freezes. If you own a Kindle this might happen as well. If your Kindle freezes up, relax and take a breath. Try these things before you call Kindle Customer Service.
• Try a soft reset-Press the Alt-Shift-R keys at the same time.
• Try a hard reset-Take the cover off the back, insert a paperclip into the small hole, and hold for 10 seconds.
You may need to try these two things again with the Kindle plugged into its charger if it doesn't work.
The Kindle freezes for several of reasons, but the two most common seem to be:
• Running the charger too far down; and
• A "confused" Kindle because you pressed too many keys rapidly
The Kindle is a fantastic gadget that can do many things, but keep in mind also that it is a computer, and hence, may also be prone to malfunctioning. There is plenty of help out there - from other Kindle owners to Kindle Customer Service.
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