I suggest the following:
1. Restore as a new device, then put back your apps, music, etc.
2. Get System Activity Monitor and see if there is a runaway process that is sucking up the CPU. For an iPad 2, normal CPU usage should be about 3%
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I suggest the following:
1. Restore as a new device, then put back your apps, music, etc.
2. Get System Activity Monitor and see if there is a runaway process that is sucking up the CPU. For an iPad 2, normal CPU usage should be about 3%
I suggest the following:
1. Restore as a new device, then put back your apps, music, etc.
2. Get System Activity Monitor and see if there is a runaway process that is sucking up the CPU. For an iPad 2, normal CPU usage should be about 3%
I suggest the following:
1. Restore as a new device, then put back your apps, music, etc.
2. Get System Activity Monitor and see if there is a runaway process that is sucking up the CPU. For an iPad 2, normal CPU usage should be about 3%