Every device has its own quirks and common issues, and there are no Fire tablet Exception. If the device continues Fire tablet If your device keeps restarting intermittently, there are a few things you can try to fix the problem. Then, you can get back to enjoying your device fully. This article explains how to fix a device that keeps restarting. Fire tablet On reboot.

Perform a hard reboot
The first thing you should try is to restart your device. To do this, press and hold the Power button for at least 40 seconds until the screen indicates the device is restarting. Hopefully, this will resolve the issue, and there's no need to try anything else.
Close any additional applications running in the background.
Close any additional apps running in the background. These may be overloading your operating system. Use the square button at the bottom of the screen to see which apps are currently running on your device. Then swipe up to close any apps you don't need immediately.
If closing additional apps doesn't stop the reboot, combine closing additional apps with a hard reboot to see if that works. If closing apps and rebooting them doesn't fix the random reboots, you can contact Amazon's support team. But before you do that, there are a few other things you can try.
Give your device a little extra charge.
Some users have reported that plugging the device in for 30 minutes before performing another hard reboot can fix the issue. Make sure to use an Amazon-branded charger to rule out any additional battery charging issues.
Fire OS update
Is it possible that your operating system isn't up to date? Check to see if any updates or patches are available for download for your tablet. An update may be enough to resolve any performance issues.
Update apps too.
Updating the app across the board may be the solution. To update all apps at once, follow these steps:
- Open Settings.”
- Choose Apps and games.
- Locate Amazon app settings.
- tap on App Store
- tap on Automatic updates Make sure it is enabled.
- Connect to a Wi-Fi network and connect your device, allowing it to update any required apps.
Clear cache
Your Fire Tablet's cache may be clogged with extra information you no longer need. Clear the cache to see if it's processing too many things and closing as a result.
- Open Settings.”
- Locate “Apps and Notifications”.
- Choose Manage all applications.
- tap on View all.
- Locate "Storage".
- Choose “clear data” Or “Clear storage”, ثم "Clear cache" If the option is provided.
Restart your tablet to see if all random reboot issues are resolved.
Check your storage space
Just as cache can clutter your operating system, so can storing large files that take up your tablet's entire memory.
- Open Settings.”
- tap on "Storage".
- Click "Internal storage".
Take a look at your tablet's storage information. Huge movie files that you no longer need to store on your tablet can take up significant amounts of data. Another sneaky data sink is strings of old texts filled with videos and photos that your tablet still stores. You may have a lot of downloaded books from your Kindle that you finished reading but never deleted. Deleting anything extra will free up some data for your busy system.
Check for settings issues
If you have accidentally disabled some system features, this is likely the cause of your problem.
- Open the Settings menu and tap on "Application".
- Scroll through the system apps to see if any are disabled.
If you see disabled apps, do a simple web search to see what each app does and whether that's the cause of the random reboots. Alternatively, if you're feeling brave, enable them one by one and see if that resolves any reboot issues.
Check for viruses or malware
If malware somehow gets onto your system, it can cause your tablet to reboot at inopportune times. Antivirus software can check to see if you have malicious software on your tablet. Run the software yourself to remove any viruses, or take your tablet to a software specialist for repair.
Software corruption
The system software could also be corrupted and cause problems, such as a software attack from outside. If this is the case, your best option is to reset your tablet to factory settings. This means losing data on your tablet, so you'll want to back up anything important to you. However, if all else fails, a factory reset may resolve the issue.
- Go For settings.
- Locate Device options.
- Locate “Reset to factory default settings.”
- Click on "Reset".
Usually, a reset will return the device to its original state.
Check battery temperature
If the battery overheats, it may cause the device to restart repeatedly. If your device or its charger has been left in the heat for too long, or if they have become overheated due to use, allow them to cool down and consider replacing any permanently damaged parts. Remember to give your device plenty of ventilation to maintain a safe temperature.
If you suspect an overheating issue, turn off your device and let it cool down. Once it has cooled, connect it to a working charger. Allow the device to charge to 100% without turning it on. When it is fully charged, turn it on and see if the reboot issue is resolved.
Check that the battery connection is not loose.
Your Fire Tablet may restart uncontrollably if the charger connection is loose and it has difficulty holding the correct amount of charge. Test with a different charger to see if this fixes the restarting issue.
Disconnect external devices
If none of these ideas work so far, check to make sure there are no external devices connected to your tablet. Even if they have worked flawlessly in the past, a USB drive or other device can cause system conflicts and cause your Fire Tablet to reboot.
Check SD card
An SD card issue was reportedly the cause of the uncontrolled rebooting of the Fire Tablet. Most tablets should be able to function without an SD card in place, so remove the SD card and turn on the device. Test to see if it fixes the reboots. If it does, replace the SD card. You can also try reinserting the old SD card to see if it works fine in the future.
Search Appliance Repair
If the device is broken, it may cause rebooting issues. Broken pixels or faulty hardware connections can cause frequent reboots. This will require an expert to diagnose and repair. If nothing else works, take the tablet to someone who can investigate hardware issues.
Contact Customer Support
Finally, if you can't figure out how to stop your Fire Tablet from restarting over and over again, it's time to call in aAmazon Customer ServiceThey will be able to guide you through the next steps to resolve reboot issues.
Restart Fire Tablet
Your Fire tablet is a powerful device, but that doesn't mean it won't encounter issues from time to time. When your Fire tablet keeps restarting, there are plenty of troubleshooting ideas you can try. After restarting, charging, and updating your tablet, the issue will likely be resolved. If not, there are several ways to clean up a crashed system to fix the rebooting issue. When none of these options work, Amazon Customer Service can work with you to resolve the issue once and for all.
Have you ever had a Fire Tablet that kept restarting over and over again? If so, did you use any of the tips and tricks in this article to fix your Fire Tablet's constant restarting issue? Let us know in the comments section below.
