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Before you reset your tablet (assuming it is an iPad)? Go to the gears icon (settings) next select general, scroll down till you find the Background App Refresh. From there you can see every app that is running and that essentially starts when you restart your iPad. Now just go through and select the apps you don't want to run upon start up. Or just shut them all off. This only tells the app not to run unless you are using it.
So how you try to make Facebook load do you have the app or are you trying to load it on the internet? Regardless, one of the first things I would do is restart your iPad by holding down the off button. Then try again. If you have the app and the problem persists then I would suggest seeing if you can update the app. If you are trying to load it on the Internet and the problem is still persisting after reloading you iPad, then I would first, check your internet connection and close out of all your apps then try again. I hope this is helpful! ;-)
Hi Julie
If by larger screen, you mean Zoomed screen, it could be that you have turned on zoom in Settings / Accessability.
Also.... the iPad is "booted up" all the time. Generally all you are doing is Waking the iPad from sleep or screen in sleep mode.
To ReBoot your iPad (worth doing every month or so) First quit all Apps by double clicking round button and individually swipe each open App upward to shut the App down. When all apps are turned off, Hold the Top button & Round Button in together for about 5-10 seconds. This will shut the iPad down completely. When all off, Press the top button in for about 5 seconds. You will see the Apple logo while it ReBoots. This usually fixes any minor glitches etc in the Apps. If a particular App is giving problems, you can hold your finger down on it till the X shows in the LH Top of its icon. Click this and it will be wiped off your iPad. Then re download it for free through the App Store and check to see if problem has gone.
As soon as your iPad starts acting strange, it is time for a reset.
you can do this by simply closing all running apps. Press the home button twice and then swipe all apps up. They are closed then.
If all apps are closed, press the on / off button and keep it pressed till it says swipe to shut down. Swipe and wait till everything is out.
Then press the on / off button again, for a second or so. The iPad starts again.
Somewhat drastic, if you can't switch it of the normal way: Press and hold both, the on / off button and the home button, till the screen goes dark.Then the apple loge appears and again wait till the screen is dark. After that you can switch on again.
If it still does not work, goto settings then general then scroll to the bottom, where it says reset. then reset network settings. It will reset your network settings, but also the rest of the iPad. This is the most dramatic reset, without loosing your apps and documents.
One step further will wipe your data too, so that you must keep for the worst case and only after you are sure you have a backup on your computer from all your data.
Apps can be restored from the App store for free, if you have payed for them, but the data, unless you have backups, will be lost fro ever.
Double-click the Home button and you will see small windows of all the Apps that are currently open. Swipe upwards on one of these windows and it should close. You can continue this process on any other Apps that you wish to close.
Very strange problem. Never heard of this before. Have you updated to the latest iOS? That would be my first suggestion. You may also want to try completely closing Safari and then reopen. You can close down an app by double clicking the home button and then either press and hold on the app till it 'shakes' (iOS6) or simple swipe upwards (iOS7).
If that doesnt work you can try shutting down the entire iPad by pressing and holding the top button for more than 3 seconds. The swipe the red bar that says shut down. Then count to 10 and press and hold the top button again to turn back on the iPad.
If all that fails you can try restoring from an old backup from your computer (backups usually happen when you sync physically with your computer or if you have auto backup over wifi enabled)
If you haven't already done so, you have to download the Pogo application from the iTunes app store. If your problem is with the app itself, the first step would be to reboot your device. To reboot the iPad, hold down the button on the top of the iPad until you get the option to shut down the device. Once shut down, press the same button to power on the iPad. Test the Pogo app to see if it works now.
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