Resetting the Apple iPad is part of the troubleshooting routine recommended by Apple when your iPad is running slow or lagging or if an app isn't working correctly. Apple recommends first restarting the iPad and then force quitting any problem apps. It you can't turn off the iPad or if problems persist, Apple recommends resetting the iPad. A reset does not damage or erase any of your data or files on the device.
1- Locate the Sleep/Wake button. When you are holding your iPad in portrait mode, the Sleep/Wake button is on the top right edge.
2- Press the "Sleep/Wake" button and the "Home" button, which is centered under the display, simultaneously for at least 10 seconds. Ignore the "Slide to Power Off" button when it appears.
1- Locate the Sleep/Wake button. When you are holding your iPad in portrait mode, the Sleep/Wake button is on the top right edge.
2- Press the "Sleep/Wake" button and the "Home" button, which is centered under the display, simultaneously for at least 10 seconds. Ignore the "Slide to Power Off" button when it appears.
3- Continue to hold the buttons until the Apple logo appears on the screen and then release the buttons. The Apple logo disappears and the iPad turns off.
4- Press the "Sleep/Wake" button for about 3 seconds to turn the iPad on. It will take about 30 seconds for the device to restart.
5- Reset the iPad settings by tapping the "Settings" icon on the home screen. Select "General" in the left column, followed by "Reset" at the bottom of the main screen. Select "Reset All Settings" to reset the settings but leave your data and files untouched.
4- Press the "Sleep/Wake" button for about 3 seconds to turn the iPad on. It will take about 30 seconds for the device to restart.
5- Reset the iPad settings by tapping the "Settings" icon on the home screen. Select "General" in the left column, followed by "Reset" at the bottom of the main screen. Select "Reset All Settings" to reset the settings but leave your data and files untouched.