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- 1 Apple iPad: What to do to a frozen iPad
- 1.1 You know what time it is, it’s time to get that iPad restarted or restored. Freezing iPads are no good so here’s some tips so you can rescue it yourself.
- 1.1.1 All technology is prone to a couple of problems, sometimes even your top of the range Apple iPad can go on the fritz. A common problem can be that your iPad will start to freeze on some menus, some call this a crash, when your iPad won’t respond to the home button, sleep button or by touching the screen.
- 1.1.2 Not all is lost though, there a couple of simple solutions for you try before you have to restore the entire iPad. If those simple steps don’t help you out, it may be time to jump in and restore the entire thing.
- 1.1.3 Follow the steps below so we can get that iPad back up and running.
- 1.1.4 Your first two solutions are:
- 1.1.5 Restart the iPad: press and hold down the sleep/wake on the front of the iPad for few seconds until the red slider appears, slide this across to shut the iPad down. Restart the iPad by pressing the Sleep/wake button on the top until the Apple logo appears
- 1.1.6 Reset the iPad: if restarting the iPad didn’t work then you will need to reset the iPad. You can do this by pressing the Home button and the Sleep/wake button on the top the iPad’s case and holding them down together for 10 seconds. The iPad should then reset itself
- 1.2 Restore the iPad
- 1.2.1 If neither of these two options fixes your unresponsive iPad then you will need to restore the iPad to its factory settings.
- 1.2.2 First make sure you have a USB 2.0 connection cable and the latest version of iTunes installed
- 1.2.3 Connect the iPad to your Mac or PC and launch iTunes
- 1.2.4 In the Devices section click on the iPad icon then the Summary tab and then click on the Restore button
- 1.2.5 When prompted, click on Back Up to back up all your iPad’s media and settings
- 1.2.6 Then click on the Restore button
- 1.2.7 This will restore your iPad to its factory settings and install the latest version of the iPad operating software. Once this is completed, the iPad will restart
- 1.2.8 You can now restore all your iPad’s media and settings from the most recent back up then click Continue. Your iPad should now be up and running again…
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- 1.3 More Content to fix your iPad Problems
- 1.3.1 Apple iPad: Should you jailbreak or not
- 1.3.2 Apple iPad: How to connect it to a car stereo
- 1.3.3 Apple iPad: What to do if you can’t connect a bluetooth accessory
- 1.3.4 Apple iPad: How to connect to internet without Wi-Fi
- 1.3.5 Apple iPad: How to make your iPad into a graphics tablet
- 1.3.6 Apple iPad: How to sketch on notes using an iPad
- 1.3.7 Apple iPad: What to do to a frozen iPad
- 1.3.8 Apple iPad: How to have your cracked iPad screen fixed
- 1.3.9 Apple iPad: How to clear cache on an iPad
- 1.3.10 Apple iPad: 5 Tips to Recharge your iPad Faster
- 1.3.11 Apple iPad: Why it can’t connect to the internet
- 1.3.12 Apple iPad: How to remove scratches from the screen
- 1.3.13 Apple iPad: How to prepare your device for repair service
- 1.3.14 Apple iPad: How to restore it to factory settings
- 1.3.15 Apple iPad: How to connect your iPad to iTunes when it is disabled
- 1.3.16 Apple iPad: How to have your iPad replaced by Apple
- 1.3.17 Apple iPad: Screen Repair Costs and FAQs
- 1.3.18 Related
- 1.1 You know what time it is, it’s time to get that iPad restarted or restored. Freezing iPads are no good so here’s some tips so you can rescue it yourself.
Apple iPad: What to do to a frozen iPad
You know what time it is, it’s time to get that iPad restarted or restored. Freezing iPads are no good so here’s some tips so you can rescue it yourself.
Not all is lost though, there a couple of simple solutions for you try before you have to restore the entire iPad. If those simple steps don’t help you out, it may be time to jump in and restore the entire thing.
Follow the steps below so we can get that iPad back up and running.
Your first two solutions are:
Restore the iPad
If neither of these two options fixes your unresponsive iPad then you will need to restore the iPad to its factory settings.
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First make sure you have a USB 2.0 connection cable and the latest version of iTunes installed
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Connect the iPad to your Mac or PC and launch iTunes
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When prompted, click on Back Up to back up all your iPad’s media and settings
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This will restore your iPad to its factory settings and install the latest version of the iPad operating software. Once this is completed, the iPad will restart
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You can now restore all your iPad’s media and settings from the most recent back up then click Continue. Your iPad should now be up and running again…
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More Content to fix your iPad Problems
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Apple iPad: Should you jailbreak or not
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Apple iPad: How to connect it to a car stereo
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Apple iPad: What to do if you can’t connect a bluetooth accessory
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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
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Apple iPad: What to do to a frozen iPad
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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