Hi there! I’m Charlotte, and I’d be happy to help you get your Blood Pressure DB app working again. I just want to make sure I understand your issue correctly—are you seeing the message "Unable to initialise BloodPressureDB" right when you open the app? Or does it show up at some other point during use?
Also, could you tell me if you've tried any steps so far, like restarting your iPhone or reinstalling the app? That way, I can suggest the best next steps for you on your iPhone running iOS 18.7.
Thanks for the added detail! It sounds like the Blood Pressure DB app tries to initialize but gets stuck in a loop and never fully opens on your iPhone with iOS 18.7. Let’s work through some steps tailored for your device to resolve this:
1. Force Close and Restart the App - Double-click the Home button (or swipe up from the bottom if your iPhone has no Home button) to open the app switcher. - Find the Blood Pressure DB app and swipe it up off the screen to close it completely. - Then reopen the app.
2. Restart Your iPhone Sometimes a quick restart can clear temporary glitches. - Press and hold the side button and either volume button until the power-off slider appears. - Slide to power off, wait 30 seconds, then press and hold the side button to turn it back on.
3. Check for App and iOS Updates - Open the App Store, tap your profile icon, and scroll to see if there is an update available for Blood Pressure DB. - If yes, update the app. - Also, check in Settings > General > Software Update to see if there’s an iOS system update.
4. Clear App Cache or Data Unfortunately iOS doesn’t let you clear cache directly. The closest workaround is to uninstall and reinstall the app: - Press and hold the app icon until it jiggles. - Tap the “X” to delete the app (this will remove app data). - Then reinstall it from the App Store.
5. Check Storage Space - Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage, and ensure you have enough free space. Low space can cause app initialization issues.
If the problem persists after these steps, it might be due to app data corruption or a bug. In that case, I recommend reaching out to the Blood Pressure DB support via [email protected], providing your iOS version and a summary of the issue so they can assist further.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in more detail? And have you tried any of these yet?
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Hi there! I’m Charlotte, and I’d be happy to help you get your Blood Pressure DB app working again. I just want to make sure I understand your issue correctly—are you seeing the message "Unable to initialise BloodPressureDB" right when you open the app? Or does it show up at some other point during use?
Also, could you tell me if you've tried any steps so far, like restarting your iPhone or reinstalling the app? That way, I can suggest the best next steps for you on your iPhone running iOS 18.7.
Firstly see the initialisation and then goes away but still looping and unable to open the apps
Charlotte Green
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Thanks for the added detail! It sounds like the Blood Pressure DB app tries to initialize but gets stuck in a loop and never fully opens on your iPhone with iOS 18.7. Let’s work through some steps tailored for your device to resolve this:
1. Force Close and Restart the App
- Double-click the Home button (or swipe up from the bottom if your iPhone has no Home button) to open the app switcher.
- Find the Blood Pressure DB app and swipe it up off the screen to close it completely.
- Then reopen the app.
2. Restart Your iPhone
Sometimes a quick restart can clear temporary glitches.
- Press and hold the side button and either volume button until the power-off slider appears.
- Slide to power off, wait 30 seconds, then press and hold the side button to turn it back on.
3. Check for App and iOS Updates
- Open the App Store, tap your profile icon, and scroll to see if there is an update available for Blood Pressure DB.
- If yes, update the app.
- Also, check in Settings > General > Software Update to see if there’s an iOS system update.
4. Clear App Cache or Data
Unfortunately iOS doesn’t let you clear cache directly. The closest workaround is to uninstall and reinstall the app:
- Press and hold the app icon until it jiggles.
- Tap the “X” to delete the app (this will remove app data).
- Then reinstall it from the App Store.
5. Check Storage Space
- Go to Settings > General > iPhone Storage, and ensure you have enough free space. Low space can cause app initialization issues.
If the problem persists after these steps, it might be due to app data corruption or a bug. In that case, I recommend reaching out to the Blood Pressure DB support via [email protected], providing your iOS version and a summary of the issue so they can assist further.
Would you like me to guide you through any of these steps in more detail? And have you tried any of these yet?