yvesg Posted November 14, 2015 Report Posted November 14, 2015 I have started to have the following issue with Foreflight a few months ago. When I start it on my iPad mini, it does not start. I need to click on the foreflight icon again, then it would behave however even if I did set it up to start on the last screen it always start with an airport I went to 2 years ago. This whole thing could take 2 or 3 minutes to have the app up where I want and is very annoying. Does anyone know how to retrieve the diagnostic log? I want to see if there is something obvious in there. Yves Quote
gsengle Posted November 14, 2015 Report Posted November 14, 2015 I've had to delete and reinstall on my iPad and then it worked fine. Seems like the databases can get corrupted. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote
carusoam Posted November 14, 2015 Report Posted November 14, 2015 Yves, When getting odd results from iPad apps, I usually do two things... 1) Double click the home button. Swipe away the offending app. Restart the app. (Swipe away any unused ones while you are in there) 2) Turn off the iPad by holding the off button. Then restart it. The pace of software updates and keeping up with operating systems is getting funky. A hard off and on cycle every now and then seems to be refreshing. Does this make any sense? I'm not a computer guy... Best regards, -a- 2 Quote
yvesg Posted November 15, 2015 Author Report Posted November 15, 2015 23 hours ago, gsengle said: I've had to delete and reinstall on my iPad and then it worked fine. Seems like the databases can get corrupted. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk I found on my own how to access the logs. No clue in there. I finally decided to do like you: re-install. Now I have to download all my required maps back. This is going to take all day. Thanks. Yves Quote
midlifeflyer Posted November 15, 2015 Report Posted November 15, 2015 On 11/14/2015, 11:58:55, carusoam said: Yves, When getting odd results from iPad apps, I usually do two things... 1) Double click the home button. Swipe away the offending app. Restart the app. (Swipe away any unused ones while you are in there) 2) Turn off the iPad by holding the off button. Then restart it. The pace of software updates and keeping up with operating systems is getting funky. A hard off and on cycle every now and then seems to be refreshing. Does this make any sense? I'm not a computer guy... Best regards, -a- Yes it does. I am kind of a ort of a computer guy. Even wonderful, pure, never goes wrong (LOL!) Apple products need a reboot once in a while. It's the first thing I do when thinks get a little funky and sometimes I do one just for the heck of it. Quote
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