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IPad 2 Crashing after IOS 9.0.2 Update, Useless

My Ipad 2 will hardly run anything since these last few updates. It's been running slower and slower over the past year, with every update. And now it's to the point with IOS 9.0.2, it's almost completely useless.


I've tried all the fixes, reboot, hard reboot, updated on MAC Book Pro.


I personally think for spending almost $1000 less than 4 years ago, I should be able to run simple programs on my Apple Ipad 2.


I've been a faithful customer for years, with everything MAC, and I feel like it's a push to make me by a new Ipad.


Can't you at least give us IPad 2 users updates we can at least use the simplest programs on our IPad2's?


Getting really annoyed.

Posted on Sep 30, 2015 11:37 AM

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Apr 18, 2016 7:35 AM in response to Michael Holmes4

Before you take it to Apple, have you tried my list of suggested things to try to fix your iPad 2 woes?

I will post this again, as I continually update this list of suggesting procedures to try.


A disclaimer.

I make no guarantees, expressed or implied, that any of my own procedures will return EVERY older iPad to a usable, running condition.


Try all of the following:


Try resetting All Settings found in the Settings App under General and in the right column under Reset.


Try resetting histories and deleting/resetting caches in all of the web browsers you use.

If you use Safari, these functions maybe in the Settings App under Safari.

Other web browsers have their settings inside of the running app, itself.


If your iPad has been activated for iCloud, in the Settings App under iCloud, to the right, under iCloud Drive, tap iCloud Drive and make sure Safari is turned off for saving Safari data to iCloud Drive.


Also, under iCloud in the Settings App, in iCloud Drive, disable the saving feature for any other apps that you DO NOT want data being saved automatically to iCloud Drive.


OR turn off/disable iCloud and iCloud drive entirely if you do not use any iCloud functionality.


If using Safari is still causing issues,

Try changing/using another, different third party web browser.

I don't use iOS Safari too much any longer because I found it causing me some headaches on certain websites I, regularly, visit.

I commonly use another third party web browser, Perfect Web Browser (there are others that may suit your web browsing style better, so look at all of them first to see which third party browser may work better for you) and I never experience a lot of the issues that Safari was causing.


In Settings app, under the Safari settings panel, tap the panel and in the right hand window, turn off/disable Safari Suggestions.


In Settings App, under the General settings panel, tap the panel, in the right hand column, tap Spotlight, then turn off/disable Siri Suggestions.


In the Settings App under the General tab, to the right under Spotlight search, try disabling the search under apps that really do not need a search, like some games, remotes, apps that really do not need to be searched, etc., to reduce the list for Spotlight to search.


Try turning on Reduced Motion.

This is found in the Settings App in the General tab the left panel.

In the right panel look under Accessibility, the look for Reduce Motion and turn this feature "On".

You should see an appreciable performance increase on all iPad 2, 3 and 4 models.


In the Settings App under the General Tab, in the right column, look for Background App Refresh and turn this setting to "off".


Make sure you do not have a lot of apps running in the background in the iOS App Switcher.

Dbl click the Home button to check this.

If you have a lot of apps still active, tap and hold a finger on one of the apps and slide your finger up to quit the app.

If you can reach another app with another finger, you can quit more than one app simultaneously.


If you have the iOS Mail app set to automatically fetch mail at one of the default fetch time intervals, in the Settings App, under the Mail, Contacts, Calendar settings panel, tap this panel, in the righthand window, turn off/disable Push Mail and set fetching mail for either every hour or set for manual fetch only for all of your mail accounts.


If you are willing to do this (I, personally, wouldn't recommend this), some users have reported that turning off Find My Phone/iPad, in Settings App under iCloud, has improved iOS performance, although I don't how this feature could be causing such a performance slowdown, unless its a bug in iOS that is only affecting some iPad users.


Try another hard reset of your iPad by holding down both the Home and sleep/wake buttons simultaneously until your iPad goes to black and restarts with Apple logo, then release the buttons.



Good Luck!

Apr 18, 2016 7:40 AM in response to Michael Holmes4

Here's my own custom backup/restore procedure, if you want to give this a try, before taking off to an Apple Store.


THIS PROCEDURE DOES NOT RETURN YOUR iPAD TO ITS PREVIOUS iOS VERSION.

Also, as a disclaimer.

I make no guarantees, expressed or implied, that any of my own procedures will return EVERY older iPad to a usable, running condition.


First, connect your iPad to USB and sync and backup your iPad to iTunes (make sure,FIRST, your iTunes is up to the most latest version).


Then disconnect/eject your iPad from the computer.


From just the iPad, in the Settings App under the General setting, look in the right column for Reset option, then erase and reset your iPad to completely erase your iPad and then, again, from the iPad, set it up as a new iPad setup to factory "out of the box" operation.


Then reconnect your iPad to the computer and make sure to cancel the syncing, by tapping the small X to the left in the top center iTunes display box.

iTunes should detect your iPad. If iTunes begins to try and sync, again, cancel the sync.


Select Restore from Backup instead and pick your last backup to restore back to your iPad.

Once the restore is complete, finish setting up the iPad and let it sync back to iTunes you can either cancel the sync, again or let it backup, again.


Then disconnect the iPad.


Do one hard reset of your iPad by holding down both the Home and sleep/wake buttons simultaneously until your iPad goes to black and restarts with Apple logo, then release the buttons.


Once your iPad is back to the Home screen,


In the Settings App under the General tab, to the right under Spotlight sesrch, try disabling the search under apps that really do not need a search, like some games, remotes, apps that really do not need to be searched, etc., to reduce the list for Spotlight to search.


In Settings app, under the Safari settings panel, tap the panel and in the right hand window, turn off/disable Safari Suggestions.


Try turning on Reduced Motion.

This is found in the Settings App in the General tab the left panel.

In the right panel look under Accessibility, the look for Reduce Motion and turn this feature "On".

You should see an appreciable performance increase on all iPad 2, 3 and 4 models.


If you have the iOS Mail app set to automatically fetch mail at one of the default fetch time intervals, in the Settings App, under the Mail, Contacts, Calendar settings panel, tap this panel, in the righthand window, turn off/disable Push Mail and set fetching mail for either every hour or set for manual fetch only for all of your mail accounts.


In the Settings App under the General Tab, in the right column, look for Background App Refresh and turn this setting to "off".


If you purchased any music from iTunes, you will need to redownload that content back to your iPad for playing directly from your iPad and not from Apple Music servers.

Also, if your iPad contained a lot of images in the Photos app, these will take time to regenerate the original AND thumbnail images themselves inside of the Photos app when you first launch it.



Good Luck!

Apr 18, 2016 4:55 PM in response to MichelPM

Yup, everything tried many times. I know one of my coworkers brough her iPad into the store, but the consensus was "It's old." That wouldn't be a problem if there was a path back to older versions. Honestly I'd love to go back as far as iOS 6. That's really what bothers people the most- Apple approves the model for the upgrade, and then closes the path back. I can see how some would interpret that as planned obsolescence. I think they just got sloppy or lost the engineering change notes with something that's in some subset of iPad 2 models. Or, like even some of the pro Apple tech media have said, the software team is struggling with this mandatory annual upgrade cycle.


Don't get me wrong- not all anti Apple now. This is one major disappointment after getting 8 to 10 years out of about a dozen previous Apple devices. I've tried Android stuff and, yeah, life's too short for that noise. 🙂 The Surface Pro is nice, but they're quite expensive. I'm actually considering the new smaller iPad Pro. Lesson learned, though. No more than one OS number upgrade. My iPhone 5 is perfectly happy with iOS 8 and it's staying there.

Apr 18, 2016 5:46 PM in response to Michael Holmes4

Sorry I couldn't be of more help to you.

I hear you about Apple.

Lately, they are not verifying their own work before releasing it out to the user base.

I think this is one of these reasons Apple no longer has users pay for iOS and OS X upgrades, any longer.

If Apple users were still paying for iOS and OS X upgrades with all of these ongping issues, I think even more users would be angry and even more frustrated!

There again, if Apple went back to paid upgrades maybe they would be more dillegent and conscientious of making sure that an iOS or OS X gets introduced with many less issues than we seem to get now with free upgrades/updates.


Apple has not been the same company, any longer, since Mr.Jobs died.

Mr. Jobs would not have put out Apple smart Watch or working on smart cars.

Apple Watch...jeez.

If the watch did eveything without still needing an iPhone/iDevice, then that would be different and a game changer.

But, as of now, you still need to be carrying your iPhone/iDevice with you!

Currently, the Apple Watch ends up being just another piece of technology you have to have with you.

When the AppleWatch can operate completely self contained without an iPhone, that's when the smart watch will be interesting and desirable.

Apple without Mr. Jobs still hasn't figured out the new TV paradigm he had in mind, either!

No one at Apple seems to have been able to recreate Mr. Jobs thinking about the changing of television in the living room.

I am convinced that AppleTV was NOT Mr. Jobs final product answer to that market.

And Apple has, basically, given up on it and AppleTV boxes are what's left of an idea, as the result, for a product!

Apple is not the same company, any longer.

Mr. Cook is great at keeping the company running and proftiable, but he just does not have the product vision that Mr. Jobs had.

I think it's the same with Sir Ive. A great designer, but maybe not that great with envisioning new directions and product ideas for Apple.

Apple just isn't the same company that can come up the new and exciting ideas and new directions with new products any longer!

I am convinced of that!

Same looking iPads and iPhones that only get thinner and get stuffed with more features.

The Mac lineup kinda looks the same, also.

Just getting thinner and thinner.

Apple keeps equating the thinness and compactness factors, of design for a product line, as innovation!

Products that keep getting thinner and thinner get less durable, IMO, anyways.


Anyhoo...

Sorry I couldn't help you with your iPad 2 issues

I hope you will be able to get a resolution soon!


Good Luck!

Apr 21, 2016 7:11 AM in response to MichelPM

MichelPM ..... WOW you converted to a believer. I am proud of you. If I was ever rude to you I apologize, but frustration breeds anger, which makes one rude.

Yes, Jobs would be embarrassed by today's Apple. And there is much more to the story. Working with developers who have spent decades creating and supporting software for the Mac - they too are now being pressured by Apple to sell only through them. Some systems are shipped with a Security and Privacy setting that allows downloads from Apple only. Not all, but some. For a developer this leave a bad taste and questions in the users mind that are intended.


Proud of you for speaking out. Surprised you still have a post here after the threats I received from the moderators when I complained about lack of solutions to the iOS 9 problems thousands of us are having.

Apr 28, 2016 1:14 PM in response to stylec0uncil

Thanks for the effort, but I'm afraid the clean install failed again. In fact the iPad is slower to load in browsers (regardless of the site) and less responsive to touch screen ... click a link and often get one three lines away instead if it works at all. This is with the newest update that they indicated corrected that problem. Not. So, stuck in the same place with an iPad that doesn't even make a great doorstop. Any other thoughts are appreciated - Apple doesn't seem able to help or to fix the problems. Just to clarify the problem - it is primarily, but not exclusively with web browsers Safari and Chrome. Load times are incredibly long, touch screen doesn't work most of the time, browser crashes (both). Confusing since sites like Netflix streaming works relatively well. So does Tidal.

May 4, 2016 6:59 AM in response to MichelPM

Michel:


Just a final follow up ..... I did a clean install of the latest version 9. Did not bring any of my old apps or anything else back --- a totally clean install. Same problems persist in my 32Gb iPad 2. Crashes whenever I am using Safari or Chrome. Touch screen works part of the time. Oddly enough my Tidal account streams without a problem, as does my Netflix. But any other activity causes problems. The latest update promised some fixes to these problems, but there is nothing fixed about my iPad. The problem is quite clearly with the OS, not with my iPad and after a clean install that should be confirmed for Apple. Contact again with the local Apple store offered nothing new but the suggestion to buy a new iPad again. FTC next.

May 4, 2016 8:25 AM in response to j.r.lakeside

j.r.lakeside,


I wanted to let you know that Safari and Chrome crashing is not an iOS 9 thing, it's an iPad 2 thing. Mine is still on iOS 8.4.1 and both browsers routine crash on me. I also find that I have to press a link several times before it will load. And this is just trying to read news sites (ABC, CBS, FoxNews, CNN, and NBCNews). I do very little other web browsing because of this. These apps are no longer properly programmed to deal with the limited amount of RAM an iPad 2 has (500MB). On that same note, there are newer apps out there that while they are compatible with an iPad 2, are very sluggish and prone to temporarily freezing.


I reset my iPad and restored it to iOS 8.4.1 and even without restoring my backup, Safari was still crashing. The old iPads just cannot handle the amount of content on new web pages with the system Safari and Chrome have in place.


Facebook is also incredibly slow to load and I'm considering deleting the app and just using the browser.


I have a 64GB iPad with over 12GB of free space, so that should not be an issue. Sadly they have just reached obsolescence. Honestly after 5+ years is pretty good, though it stings having something so expensive getting rendered nearly unusable. They should have left it at 8.4.1.

May 5, 2016 7:18 AM in response to phoenix316

Thanks for the feedback, but cannot agree. I had zero problems with either browser and NO crashes at all prior to iOS 9 release. It is not the iPad itself, it is the OS. As for going back to 8, unless you did a true clean install, you did not return to the original. If you loaded back your previous apps, etc, that makes it even less so since most of those have likely been updated recently.

Aug 26, 2016 5:52 AM in response to tamara m.

EVERYONE! needs to Complain about this so it can be fixed, when 9 or 10 people complain seems like its just a reboot thing when its not, there's a bug problem that needs fixing, Mine is doing the exact same thing and until EVERYONE! leaves there Complaint nothing is gonna be done. so its not your apps or the sites you visit its the IPAD 2 update!

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