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- 1 Apple iPad: How to restore it to factory settings
- 1.1 If you’re on the verge of losing your iPad to slowdown and just want to start over with it, here’s how to restore it to factory settings.
- 1.2 Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings
- 1.3 Get your device ready
- 1.3.1 Check that you have the latest version of iTunes on your Mac or PC. If you can’t access a computer and your device still works, you can erase and restore your device without a computer.
- 1.3.2 If you want to save the information on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, make a backup.
- 1.3.3 Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn off Find My iPhone. For an unresponsive device or one that won’t turn on, learn what to do. If you forgot your passcode, get help.
- 1.4 Restore your device to factory settings
- 1.4.1 Open iTunes on your Mac or PC. If you can’t access a computer and your device still works, you can erase and restore your device without a computer.
- 1.4.2 Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to your computer with the cable that came with your device.
- 1.4.3 If a message asks for your device passcode or to Trust This Computer, follow the onscreen steps. If you forgot your passcode, get help.
- 1.4.4 Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod when it appears in iTunes. For an unresponsive device or one that won’t turn on, learn what to do. Or get help if your device doesn’t appear in iTunes.
- 1.4.5 In the Summary panel, click Restore [device].
- 1.4.6 Click Restore again to confirm. Then iTunes erases your device and installs the latest iOS or iPod software.
- 1.4.7 After your device restores to factory settings, it restarts. Now you can set it up as new.
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- 1.5 More Content to fix your iPad Problems
- 1.5.1 Apple iPad: Should you jailbreak or not
- 1.5.2 Apple iPad: How to connect it to a car stereo
- 1.5.3 Apple iPad: What to do if you can’t connect a bluetooth accessory
- 1.5.4 Apple iPad: How to connect to internet without Wi-Fi
- 1.5.5 Apple iPad: How to make your iPad into a graphics tablet
- 1.5.6 Apple iPad: How to sketch on notes using an iPad
- 1.5.7 Apple iPad: What to do to a frozen iPad
- 1.5.8 Apple iPad: How to have your cracked iPad screen fixed
- 1.5.9 Apple iPad: How to clear cache on an iPad
- 1.5.10 Apple iPad: 5 Tips to Recharge your iPad Faster
- 1.5.11 Apple iPad: Why it can’t connect to the internet
- 1.5.12 Apple iPad: How to remove scratches from the screen
- 1.5.13 Apple iPad: How to prepare your device for repair service
- 1.5.14 Apple iPad: How to restore it to factory settings
- 1.5.15 Apple iPad: How to connect your iPad to iTunes when it is disabled
- 1.5.16 Apple iPad: How to have your iPad replaced by Apple
- 1.5.17 Apple iPad: Screen Repair Costs and FAQs
- 1.5.18 Related
Apple iPad: How to restore it to factory settings
If you’re on the verge of losing your iPad to slowdown and just want to start over with it, here’s how to restore it to factory settings.
Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings
A factory restore erases the information and settings on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod and installs the latest version of iOS or iPod software.
Get your device ready
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Check that you have the latest version of iTunes on your Mac or PC. If you can’t access a computer and your device still works, you can erase and restore your device without a computer.
-
If you want to save the information on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod, make a backup.
-
Go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud, then turn off Find My iPhone. For an unresponsive device or one that won’t turn on, learn what to do. If you forgot your passcode, get help.
Restore your device to factory settings
-
Open iTunes on your Mac or PC. If you can’t access a computer and your device still works, you can erase and restore your device without a computer.
-
Connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to your computer with the cable that came with your device.
-
If a message asks for your device passcode or to Trust This Computer, follow the onscreen steps. If you forgot your passcode, get help.
-
Select your iPhone, iPad, or iPod when it appears in iTunes. For an unresponsive device or one that won’t turn on, learn what to do. Or get help if your device doesn’t appear in iTunes.
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In the Summary panel, click Restore [device].
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Click Restore again to confirm. Then iTunes erases your device and installs the latest iOS or iPod software.
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After your device restores to factory settings, it restarts. Now you can set it up as new.
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More Content to fix your iPad Problems
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Apple iPad: Should you jailbreak or not
-
Apple iPad: How to connect it to a car stereo
-
Apple iPad: What to do if you can’t connect a bluetooth accessory
-
Apple iPad: How to connect to internet without Wi-Fi
-
Apple iPad: How to make your iPad into a graphics tablet
-
Apple iPad: How to sketch on notes using an iPad
-
Apple iPad: What to do to a frozen iPad
-
Apple iPad: How to have your cracked iPad screen fixed
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Apple iPad: How to clear cache on an iPad
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Apple iPad: 5 Tips to Recharge your iPad Faster
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Apple iPad: Why it can’t connect to the internet
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Apple iPad: How to remove scratches from the screen
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Apple iPad: How to prepare your device for repair service
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Apple iPad: How to restore it to factory settings
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Apple iPad: How to connect your iPad to iTunes when it is disabled
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Apple iPad: How to have your iPad replaced by Apple
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Apple iPad: Screen Repair Costs and FAQs