From: D.M. Procida on
If Safari (or some other application) on the iPod stops responding to
input, is there some way to force it back to a starting state?

Daniele
From: Chris Ridd on
On 2010-04-14 08:02:59 +0100, D.M. Procida said:

> If Safari (or some other application) on the iPod stops responding to
> input, is there some way to force it back to a starting state?

Hold down the home button until you get back to the launcher screen.

--
Chris

From: Woody on
D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk> wrote:

> If Safari (or some other application) on the iPod stops responding to
> input, is there some way to force it back to a starting state?

hold the 'power' button until the shut down screen appears, then hold
the home button for about 6 seconds.

Faff or what?

--
Woody

www.alienrat.com
From: Woody on
Chris Ridd <chrisridd(a)mac.com> wrote:

> On 2010-04-14 08:02:59 +0100, D.M. Procida said:
>
> > If Safari (or some other application) on the iPod stops responding to
> > input, is there some way to force it back to a starting state?
>
> Hold down the home button until you get back to the launcher screen.

Only works in iPhone < 3.0 doesn't it?

--
Woody

www.alienrat.com
From: D.M. Procida on
Woody <usenet(a)alienrat.co.uk> wrote:

> D.M. Procida <real-not-anti-spam-address(a)apple-juice.co.uk> wrote:
>
> > If Safari (or some other application) on the iPod stops responding to
> > input, is there some way to force it back to a starting state?
>
> hold the 'power' button until the shut down screen appears, then hold
> the home button for about 6 seconds.
>
> Faff or what?

What does that do exactly?

I had to power it down, then start it up again.

Daniele
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