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Old 06-14-2012, 06:36 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by ThomasC View Post
So, in simple non-geek-speak, rebooting can help. However, it will not always help with 'very' complex pdf's or websites. Still, always worth a try imho.
Rebooting almost always helps, even on non-kindle devices. All complex systems have a certain amount of acceptable "resource leakage" that makes them get slower until apps start to fail. Rebooting makes it all fresh again. It is just that for kindles, rebooting is not "normal" (but probably should be). At least they provided a menu item to do that, instead of a little hole in the back you would poke a paper clip into to reboot some devices.
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