My kindle has now crashed twice today. Had to do a factory reset (then it crashed again but this time I managed without another factory reset). Everything wiped, including some photos of my dad who died 20 years ago. Now I’m going to have to find out where I backed them up (if I backed them up). I have a number of external hard drives and memory sticks. They could be on any one of them (or none). Fingers crossed I didn't become too complacent.
The kindle itself, I wondered if it could be faulty. With electronic products, one of the most common types of fault is thermal breakdown. Basically, as a component ages and deteriorates, it becomes susceptible to temperature and stops working. Often, switching off and leaving to cool, then switching back on will find it operational until it hits that critical temperature again. At that point, it dies again. So I switched my kindle off for a couple of hours (it's never off, only in sleep mode). Switched back on and so far everything is fine. I'm waiting to see if it's going to be okay or go wonky again.
It's a kindle fire HD and I love it but I've had it a few years now and it looks like the model I have is no longer available so now I'm wondering the best one to get if I have to replace it. It looks to me the newer kindles are closer to tablets than ever before so I'm not sure which way to go. Any ideas?
The kindle itself, I wondered if it could be faulty. With electronic products, one of the most common types of fault is thermal breakdown. Basically, as a component ages and deteriorates, it becomes susceptible to temperature and stops working. Often, switching off and leaving to cool, then switching back on will find it operational until it hits that critical temperature again. At that point, it dies again. So I switched my kindle off for a couple of hours (it's never off, only in sleep mode). Switched back on and so far everything is fine. I'm waiting to see if it's going to be okay or go wonky again.
It's a kindle fire HD and I love it but I've had it a few years now and it looks like the model I have is no longer available so now I'm wondering the best one to get if I have to replace it. It looks to me the newer kindles are closer to tablets than ever before so I'm not sure which way to go. Any ideas?