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I'm new to the forum here. My name is Rebecca and I'm from the dull depths of the world known as England I ...
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06-09-2012 06:02 AM
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Hi, Rebecca, and welcome to the forum. Good to "see" you and I hope you enjoy your visits.
Unfortunately, I think the answer really is: "get a new iPad." Sorry. The iPad1 only has 256 MB of RAM and it just may not be able to handle the demands of the app you are trying to run. You've already closed everything out and have only that app running - so I can't even suggest that as an answer. And, there is no solution to low RAM other than upgrade to a new device.
However, since you are jailbroken and have SBSettings installed, try this:
1) Close out all the running apps from the multitask bar
2) Bring down the SBSettings window and select the small button/toggle labeled "Power." When pressed, one of the options is "Safe Mode." Press that. Your iPad will enter Safe Mode, which is a way to turn off all extensions running on the iPad (due to the jai break). You iPad will respring and come back with a message pop-up that reads a whole bunch of warning messages and tells you the iPad is "now running in Safe Mode. All extensions that support this safety system are disabled." Press the okay button.
Your iPad will look funny (will look stock, your icons may be out of order, out of sequence or even out of folders). That's okay - it's only temporary. See this for more info on Safe Mode, if you wish to know: HOW TO - Use Safe Mode to maintain a stable jailbreak
Now, with Safe Mode still going, find and run the app that constantly crashes (you may have to search for it as it may not be where you put it due to Safe Mode).
Hopefully, the app will run and not crash. Closing everything out and then being in Safe Mode should free up enough RAM to enable you to run that app.
Once you are done with the app, exit Safe Mode (swipe down from the status bar) and your iPad will respring. After the respring, it should look "normal."
If this process works, it will be what you have to do every time you want to run that RAM-intensive app.
Hopefully, this will help you run that app. If it doesn't and the app still crashes (because of low RAM), then I'm afraid you are back at my first answer: you'll have to get a new iPad (and thus more RAM).
Good luck and let us know how this goes.
Marilyn
64GB WiFi/4G iPad3 (iOS 6.1.2; jailbroken w/evasi0n) & Black 32GB iPhone 5 (iOS 6.1.2, jailbroken w/evasi0n)
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Originally Posted by
Mickey330
Hi, Rebecca, and welcome to the forum. Good to "see" you and I hope you enjoy your visits.
Unfortunately, I think the answer really is: "get a new iPad." Sorry. The iPad1 only has 256 MB of RAM and it just may not be able to handle the demands of the app you are trying to run. You've already closed everything out and have only that app running - so I can't even suggest that as an answer. And, there is no solution to low RAM other than upgrade to a new device.
However, since you are jailbroken and have SBSettings installed, try this:
1) Close out all the running apps from the multitask bar
2) Bring down the SBSettings window and select the small button/toggle labeled "Power." When pressed, one of the options is "Safe Mode." Press that. Your iPad will enter Safe Mode, which is a way to turn off all extensions running on the iPad (due to the jai break). You iPad will respring and come back with a message pop-up that reads a whole bunch of warning messages and tells you the iPad is "now running in Safe Mode. All extensions that support this safety system are disabled." Press the okay button.
Your iPad will look funny (will look stock, your icons may be out of order, out of sequence or even out of folders). That's okay - it's only temporary.
Now, with Safe Mode still going, find and run the app that constantly crashes (you may have to search for it as it may not be where you put it due to Safe Mode).
Hopefully, the app will run and not crash. Closing everything out and then being in Safe Mode should free up enough RAM to enable you to run that app.
Once you are done with the app, exit Safe Mode (swipe down from the status bar) and your iPad will respring. After the respring, it should look "normal."
If this process works, it will be what you have to do every time you want to run that RAM-intensive app.
Hopefully, this will help you run that app. If it doesn't and the app still crashes (because of low RAM), then I'm afraid you are back at my first answer: you'll have to get a new iPad (and thus more RAM).
Good luck and let us know how this goes.
Marilyn
Hi Marylin,
Thank you for your time in responding to my "dilemma" but unfortunately, it looks like a new device is the way forward... I tried the safe mode and it does the same. I can make the projects smaller, for example doing one room at a time rather than designing a whole apartment so to speak and it works better, still the occasional crash... Fortunately home design isn't my job, just a hobby. I love my gadgets but sometimes it'd be good for technology to slow down a little bit 
Thanks again for your time.
Rebecca
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Sorry it didn't work. We tried...
On the plus side ... a new iPad! 
Good luck.
Marilyn
64GB WiFi/4G iPad3 (iOS 6.1.2; jailbroken w/evasi0n) & Black 32GB iPhone 5 (iOS 6.1.2, jailbroken w/evasi0n)
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Only thing is, is that I have to hold off on buying one for a little while, currently in mad saving mode to take my BF and his daughter with me to meet my family in Upstate NY for Christmas this year (we live in the UK and he is from a country not enrolled in the Esta/Green card scheme) so we have to pay for a visa as well as flights etc, which together is going to cost over £1500... plus spending money as well...
I looked at recycling my iPad which is 1st gen, 32gb with wifi and 3G but to go through the Apple recycle thing you only get £150 which they then refurbish and sell for nearly double what they pay for it... a new iPad is £579 (with same storage and wifi/3g as my current one) so will have to make do for a while 
Rebecca
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Hello and welcome Rebecca!
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Thanks very much
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Bummer on the having to wait for a new iPad. Cool on the planned trip, however. I live in upstate New York (well, more western side than up). IMNSHO, some of the prettiest country anywhere. 
Enjoy your trip here. And, do hang around this forum for a while. Pretty friendly bunch here...
Marilyn
64GB WiFi/4G iPad3 (iOS 6.1.2; jailbroken w/evasi0n) & Black 32GB iPhone 5 (iOS 6.1.2, jailbroken w/evasi0n)
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Hi Rebecca and welcome to the Forum!
Have a look at any location services running also and keep those to a minimum and clear out your Safari History and Cookies also to free up more ram.
The IPad Forum is a community of members from all walks of life and from all over the world coming together to share our experiences and to help each other learn about this wonderful piece of technology the Ipad. There is a wealth of information already here in the many threads we have so doing some searches will answer most of the questions you have. If then you cannot find the answer you are seeking then by all means post your question. There are many friendly and informed members here only too willing to help you.
We also have our own App - It is a very simple app to navigate.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/discu...412896524?mt=8
Reading the IPad manual is a great place to start so please download a copy of these.
http://www.support.apple.com/manuals/ipad/
2 very informative threads from which you will learn many tips and shortcuts for the IPad.
http://www.ipadforums.net/ipad-gener...dont-know.html
iOS5 Tips and Tricks
We have rules like any Community so please read these also
Forum rules - everybody please read!!
Once again we welcome you here and are so pleased you have joined us!
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Hi Leelai,
Thanks for your response. I think I am at a point where the new pad is the way forward... I regularly clear the internet data as a general thing anyway, I will look at the rest of your post but I think I have done it already
Technology isn't liking me in the last month, my Xbox got the red ring of death last week as well! 
Anyways hope you're all having a good weekend.
Rebecca
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