Tim SPRACKLEN said:
Safari's History and Bookmarks are stored in flash memory, while the cache is in system RAM. Because the iPad1 has relatively little system memory (256 MB) the cache can often 'overflow' the available system RAM - particularly (a) if you try to load multiple pages that are graphics intensive or (b) you switch to another app that requires system memory. As a result, when you return to a page that you've previously left, Safari may need to reload the original page - which can be annoying. I've read reports that this is now better on the iPad2 because it has 512 MB RAM. I find it annoying when you are, for example, typing iPad Forum posts into the iPad Forum website 'Message' box and need to swap to another page to get some information for your post. When you return, it may be the case that Safari has to reload the original iPad Forum page but, because the message text had not been saved but only cached, it is lost and you have to enter it again.
History, Bookmarks etc are stored in the iPad's Flash filing system and consume negligible Flash storage.
The ability to clear the cache and history in the iPad 'Settings' app is more for security - so that, if you've been doing some online banking and want to loan your iPad to a co-worker, you can clear all that personal information out of the iPad.
Tim
Scotland
Can you tell me how to post or even reply to a thread?
Thanks
Welcome!!
OK
If you have a specific problem, then you can either post a question or use the Search button near the top of the Forum web page.
If you want to post a problem, you’ll probably want to either append your question to an existing thread if your problem is related to the topic being discussed in that thread, or start a new discussion (thread). To do that, you need to navigate back to the ‘iPad Forum’ page (button near the top of the Forum web page), then choose a discussion area that you think most suits the problem you want to discuss - say ‘iPad DiY’, click to enter that area and then you’ll see a button ‘Start New Thread’. You can click on that and enter a title for your thread and the usual text box where you can type the details of your problem.
It makes sense to use a thread title that’s as descriptive as possible. So I wouldn’t call a thread ‘I have a problem’ because no one scanning through the thread will know what the problem is or whether they can help and, since there are so many posts made each day, no one has time to read them all.
So, instead, make the title of the thread as specific as possible - ‘iPad screen goes blank every 5 seconds’, for example would be better (though not as good as it could be, I have to admit) and then give as much detail of the problem as you can.
But don’t be afraid to post - all the Forum members are really nice and the Moderators keep them under control and make sure they’re well behaved and polite - well, most of the time!!
But just enjoy your iPad. Like any new product, they'll be 'issues' that will arise - first piece of advice, don't panic and don't do anything rash. I've read of people who have restored their iPads - generally a last resort - when the problem was far far simpler.
Tim
Scotland