Appendix B. Troubleshooting & Maintenance
The iPad is a computer, and you know what that means: Things can go wrong. This particular computer, though, is not quite like a Mac or a PC. It runs a spin-off of the OS X operating system, but that doesnât mean you can apply the same troubleshooting techniques.
Therefore, let this appendix be your guide when things go wrong.
First Rule: Install the Updates
Thereâs an old saying: âNever buy version 1.0 of anything.â In the iPadâs case, the saying could be: âNever buy version 8.0 of anything.â
The very first version (or major revision) of anything has bugs, glitches, and things the programmers didnât have time to finish the way they would have liked. The iPad is no exception.
The beauty of the iPad, though, is that Apple can send it fixes, patches, and even new features through software updates. One day youâll glance at your Home screenâs Settings icon, andâbam!âthereâll be a badge indicating that new iPad software is available.
So the first rule of trouble-free iPadding is to accept these updates when theyâre offered. With each new software blob, Apple removes another few dozen tiny glitches.
And sure enough: Within the first few weeks of iOS 8âs existence, software updates 8.0.1 and 8.0.2 came down the pike. Then 8.1 came, a month later, offering Apple Pay, Continuity, and other features. And more will come.
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