How To Reboot an iPad

You can learn how to reset an iPad that you locked out of due to a forgotten password with this wikiHow.

Step 1: You can find the Home and Power buttons.

The Home and Power buttons are located in the center of the iPad.

Step 2: Hold the buttons until you see the logo.

Step 3: The power and home buttons need to be released.

Recovery Mode will be entered if you hold too long.

Step 4: Wait while the iPad continues to work.

Most minor problems your iPad is experiencing, such as connection issues or being unable to charge, will be fixed by rebooting.

Step 5: You need to connect your iPad to your computer.

You can use the app to get your iPad password back.The data will be deleted, but you can access it again.If you have previously uploaded your iPad to your computer with iTunes, this method will work.If you don't sync with iTunes, you can use iCloud.

Step 6: You can open it on your computer.

You need to have uploaded your iPad to this computer in order to restore it.

Step 7: You can click on the iPad icon.

Next to the menu that selects your library, you'll see this along the top of the window.

Step 8: Click the Restore button if you want to restore the iPad.

Step 9: To confirm, click restore.

Step 10: Wait for your iPad to work again.

This may take a while to finish.The progress can be monitored on the iPad's screen.

Step 11: Swipe to start the process.

Step 12: You can tap your language and region options.

Step 13: You can connect to the wireless network by tapping it.

Step 14: You have to use your Apple ID and password.

This will allow you to restore all of your purchases from the App Store for your iPad.If you don't remember your password, you can use the iForgot website.If you are being asked to sign in with a previous owner's Apple ID, you'll need to either sign up with their login information or have them remove the iPad from their account at icloud.com/ find in any web browser.The previous owner needs to remove the iPad before you can use it.

Step 15: You can open the web browser on a computer or mobile device.

If you're locked out of your iPad because you forgot the password, you can use iCloud to restore it.If your iPad is not connected to a wireless network, this won't work.Recovery Mode is needed to restore the iPad.

Step 16: There is a Find My iPhone website.

This service works for all devices, including the iPad.

Step 17: You must have an Apple ID and password to sign in.

If you don't remember your password, you can reset it using the iForgot website.

Step 18: You can click on the All Devices menu.

This is at the top of the window.

Step 19: The list of devices has your iPad in it.

Recovery Mode is needed to restore the iPad if it can't be located.

Step 20: Click the button if you want to erase it.

The iPad's details are in the corner of the card.

Step 21: Click the Erase button.

Your iPad will be erased immediately.

Step 22: Wait for the iPad to reset.

This may take a while.You can see the progress on your iPad.

Step 23: Start setting up the iPad by wiping the screen.

Step 24: You can tap on the language and region that you want.

Step 25: You can tap your wireless network.

If a password is required, enter it.

Step 26: You must have an Apple ID and password to sign in.

This will allow you to restore your data on your iPad.If you're asked to sign in for a previous owner's Apple ID, you will need to either log in with their login information or remove the device from their account at icloud.com/ find.You won't be able to use the iPad until the previous owner removes their Apple ID.

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