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Lags, extremly used ram, and stuff

lolwat

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Sup guys, ive bought recently an ipad air 16gb wifi.
But now i think, my ipad has a problem or a virus, or whatever.

What i experience: "mini" lags while scrolling, (Not always!), sometimes lags while scrolling left to right in home.
And now i have no idea if thats normal..

Ive downloaded an app which shows the system, and the processes. Oh yeah! and the ram!

This is what i get, when i have everything closed:
80 Processes, FREE RAM: 220GB~


Is that normal?
 
Well, Lolwat - welcome to the forum! :) Your first post here is utter gibberish! Sorry - ;)

So, you have an iPad Air, thus I assume that you are running iOS 7.0.4 - please confirm. Second, your iPad does NOT have a virus; and third, what to you mean by 'lags....' - i.e. is this w/i a certain app(s) - elaborate. Finally, what 'app' did you DL that provides the information given @ the end of your post. SO, please help us?

BUT, for starters, stop using that app until we can make comments (you obviously are not understanding the results) - and you might want to 'Reset' the iPad (directions below for the general '3-step' of maneuvers to first try when an iPad begins to misbehave - just go to the end and see if it helps?). Dave

When an app (or several) are misbehaving, I usually go through the following steps:

1. Force Close - open the multi-tasking bar (double tap the 'home buttom' or use multi-gesturing and swipe up):
a. iOS 6.x - press & hold an app until all begin to 'jiggle'; find the offending app(s) and press the 'red circle w/ minus sign' - return to the home screen & try again.
b. iOS 7.x - find the offending app - then press and drag to the top of the screen - return to the home screen & try again.


2. Restart - press & hold the 'Sleep/Awake' (a.k.a. power) button until a red slider appears (may take a few seconds) - move the slider to turn off the iPad; then press & hold the same button until the Apple logo appears - wait for a restart.


3. Reset - press & hold the 'Power' and 'Home' buttons simultaneously until the Apple logo appears - this may take a longer time, so have patience; the iPad will 're-boot' - NOTE that none of these maneuvers will alter your apps, files, or settings.
 

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