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I do not play the games, but I checked, and the reviews on the Candy Crush page on the Play store suggest a lot of people are having similar issues after the recent update. I would submit a support request to the developer there are links and email address on the Candy Crush page on the Play store. The more complaints they get, the more quickly they will try to resolve the issues. Meanwhile, do you have the latest available firmware for the tablet? Most recent Tabs will automatically check for updates and let you know, but older tablets did not. You just had to check the manufacturer's support page for your product every few months.
This happened to me also. I checked with the store I bought it from and they said "the death ring" is caused by not placing the X-Box 360 horizontally. Evidentally the compression springs that hold the disc in place are not strong like WI and PlayStation for vertical operation.
just try a different game or turn it off completely and then on. that should fix the problem. if it doesnt go to itunes and plug in your ipod and then click on YOUR IPOD and then press update that should also fix it.
Try taking the battery out and putting it back in. Or check to see if your charging cord it not messed up and if that dont work the call the SONY company ask them
Mate i have the same problem and guess what i sent it down to melbourne where nintendo repairs is and it was FIXED. If you still have the reciept then u can use the warranty to pay. If not its from $50-the cost of a new ds.
HOME KEYS: Left index finger goes on the "F" (you should feel a small bump on the key), left middle finger --> "D", left third finger --> "S", and left pinkie finger --> "A". Right index finger --> "J" (feel bump), right middle finger --> "K", right third finger --> "L", and right pinkie finger --> ";" (semi-colon/colon key). Both thumbs rest on the space bar While the fingers basically stay on those keys, you stretch up & down for the keys closest to the "home keys" (example: use pinkie for "enter" key on the right; use left index finger for "R" and "T). It takes a little while to get used to this but it's the proper way to type, and it is efficient so once you get used to it, you'll be typing like a pro!!
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