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		<title>Amazon Kindle How-To Series: HELP! My Kindle 2 is Frozen!</title>
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Michael Piston asked:  One thing about electronic devices &#8211; they know how to put us in a panic every once in a while! The new Amazon Kindle 2 is no different &#8211; it sometimes seems to get possessed by one of those demons in the books stored deep inside it&#8217;s memory. While the Kindle 2 [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Michael Piston</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/><br/><br/> <br/><br/>One thing about electronic devices &#8211; they know how to put us in a panic every once in a while! The new Amazon Kindle 2 is no different &#8211; it sometimes seems to get possessed by one of those demons in the books stored deep inside it&#8217;s memory. While the Kindle 2 is a very well designed and durable device, it is subject to strange behavior. The worst of these behaviors is when the Kindle 2 freezes-up. The pages don&#8217;t turn, the screen saver won&#8217;t turn-off no matter how many times you &#8220;Slide and release the power switch to wake&#8221;.<br/><br/>There are a few things you can do to &#8220;unfreeze&#8221; your Kindle 2, but the best cure is a bit of prevention. First, let&#8217;s get to the &#8220;unfreezing&#8221;. In the Kindle 1 you have a few options to unfreeze your device:<br/><br/>A. Use the keyboard reset &#8211; hold down the ALT and SHIFT keys then press the &#8220;R&#8221; button.<br/><br/>B. Manually reset by remove the back cover and insert a paper clip (GENTLY) into the &#8220;Reset&#8221; hole to reset and unfreeze the Kindle.<br/><br/>C. Remove the battery (with the unit unplugged), turn on the power button to discharge the power in the Kindle, then reinstall the battery.<br/><br/>Unfortunately the new Kindle 2 does not have a keyboard reset, there is no manual reset using a paper clip, and the battery cannot be accessed. So you have one option left for unfreezing your Kindle 2. That is resetting the device using the Power button.<br/><br/>Before doing this it&#8217;s a good idea to make sure your Kindle 2 is completely charged. Even if it is &#8220;frozen&#8221; it should still charge &#8211; that is the charging indicator should light when the charger is connected. If the charging indicator does not light-up check your plug and if that&#8217;s OK contact Amazon Kindle support.<br/><br/>Once you are satisfied that your Kindle 2 is charged it&#8217;s time to reset. To do this -<br/><br/>1. Remove your Kindle 2 from the charger.<br/><br/>2. Slide the power switch to the right and hold it there.<br/><br/>3. SLOWLY count to 15 (the switch has to be held in-place for at least 15 seconds).<br/><br/>4. Release the switch.<br/><br/>5. What will happen? At first NOTHING so don&#8217;t panic.<br/><br/>6. After about 5 to 10 seconds the Kindle 2 will flash on and off several times.<br/><br/>7. The Amazon logo will appear along with a progress bar showing the Kindle is restarting.<br/><br/>8. Next the Hope page will load with the ebooks, audio books, and other media you&#8217;ve loaded onto your Kindle.<br/><br/>That&#8217;s it! You should be back in business ready to read another book.<br/><br/>A few things to remember:<br/><br/>If you only hold the Power button to the right for five to 10 seconds you&#8217;ll just turn the unit OFF. You have to hold the power button to the right for at least 15 seconds.<br/><br/>If the process above does not work &#8211; contact the Amazon Kindle support team. They are very helpful and may be able to do some other trouble-shooting on your device.<br/><br/>Now &#8211; how do you prevent your Kindle 2 from freezing in the first place?<br/><br/>Well, unlike the Kindle 1, the Kindle 2 does not like to be completely turned off and on. The unit goes into a screensaver power-down mode when not in use consuming very little power. Try leaving the unit on continually and take advantage of the power-down feature. This seems to prevent freeze-ups for many owners. Ok, ok, if you&#8217;re flying please turn off your Kindle and wait until you get above 10,000 feet before turning on approved electronic devices. And please disable the wireless feature Kindle while flying!<br/><br/>One other thing you can do to prevent Kindle 2 freeze-ups is to make sure your battery doesn&#8217;t fall below about 15% to 20% charged. The device seems to work better when the charge is above 20%. You don&#8217;t have to charge your Kindle 2 everyday &#8211; in fact that is NOT recommended unless you need it. Just watch the power indicator and give your Kindle 2 a charge when the battery level falls below 20%.<br/><br/>OK &#8211; by now we trust you are back to enjoying your favorite ebook or audio book. Congratulations! You&#8217;ve learned how-to unfreeze your Kindle 2 and prevent future freeze-ups from happening.<br/><br/> <br/><br/> <br/><br/></div>
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