If something goes wrong can I reset the iPad
Apple iPad like a laptop or PC, but with features that are certainly more mobile and like a laptop or PC, iPad may also experience hangs, and errors can not even boot. How to reset an iPad?
Apple iPad like a laptop or PC, but with features that are certainly more mobile and like a laptop or PC, iPad may also experience hangs, and errors can not even boot. How to reset an iPad?
Follow these steps to reset your device
Note: Reset your device only if it is no longer responding and the steps above do not work.
When you reset an iPad, you are restoring its settings back to factory defaults. In Android, when you factory reset a device, it will restore the device to its default factory settings or the original settings that came with the device when you first bought it.
In iOS, factory resetting is a little different because instead of restoring the original firmware and settings that is built-in to the device, it will install the latest operating system or iOS after erasing all the information and settings. To factory reset your iPad, first, download the latest iTunes and upgrade your existing version. Once you have the latest iTunes, backup your device to iCloud.
To do this, on your device, go to “Settings”, select your name, “iCloud” then “iCloud Backup” and then make sure iCloud Backup is turned on or enabled. Next, tap “Back Up Now” then wait until the process is complete. When it is finished, go to “Settings”, select your name, “iCloud” then turn off “Find My iPhone”.
After this, on your computer, start iTunes then connect your device to your computer using the USB cable. Select your iPad when it appears in iTunes. On the left pane under “Settings”, select “Summary” then click “Restore iPad” on the right. Click “Restore” to confirm. After this, iTunes will erase your device and installs the latest iOS. Your iPad should restart automatically once it is complete.