How to reboot an Apple iPad Wi-Fi

If you notice that your Apple iPad Wi-Fi hangs, stays frozen or "thinking" for a long time, it does not react, perhaps because it is overloaded and you have thought about restarting quickly to free up its 256 MB RAM RAM memory, in just three steps we will indicate you how to restart it.

A restart does not erase any data, it only consists of turning the device off and on again, if you want to erase all the content and restore the factory, consult the following tutorial: How to restore a Apple iPad Wi-Fi.

Before restarting, you must bear in mind that you must know the PIN code of the SIM card and the unlock pattern or password of the iPad Wi-Fi, since it will request it when it is turned on again.

Table of Contents:

Estimated time: 2 minutes.

1- First step:

Press the unlock or power button of the Apple iPad Wi-Fi for a few seconds until a screen with several options appears, the first is to turn off, followed by the option to view the medical data and the option to send an emergency SOS request.

Restart iPad Wi-Fi

2- Second step:

The Apple iPad Wi-Fi does not have a restart option as such, you need to turn it off and on again. Slide the power button from left to right to turn off your iPad Wi-Fi.

To turn off iPad Wi-Fi

3- Third step:

Once the Apple iPad Wi-Fi has been turned off, press and hold the unlock or power button for a few seconds until you see the Apple logo, release the button. The phone will start up again. You must enter the PIN code of the SIM card and the unlock code of the device.

Restart iPad Wi-Fi

Force restart Apple iPad Wi-Fi

1- First step:

Press once and quickly release the iPad Wi-Fi volume up button. The volume up button is the one that is located higher on the right side of the device.

First step Force restart iPad Wi-Fi

2- Second step:

As in the previous step, press once and quickly release the volume down button of the Apple iPad Wi-Fi.

Second step Force restart iPad Wi-Fi

3- Third step:

Press and hold the power button or unlock button at the top right of the iPad Wi-Fi for a few seconds

Third step Force restart iPad Wi-Fi

4- Fourth step:

Once the Apple logo appears, you can release the power button, wait during the process that can take between a few seconds and several minutes.

Fourth step Force restart iPad Wi-Fi

How to restart the Apple iPad Wi-Fi if it is not responding?

If you cannot restart the Apple iPad Wi-Fi since it is blocked and the previous method does not work, you must proceed to turn it off and turn it on again using the physical buttons.

To force a restart on your iPad Wi-Fi press and hold the power button (or unlock button) for at least 8 seconds until the Apple logo appears on the screen and release the button while it turns on again.

If the device still does not respond and you cannot restart it, it is possible that it is low on enough battery, in that case connect the iPad Wi-Fi to its charger and try the procedure again.

If it continues without responding and does not turn on or has entered a loop, it is possible that some internal component such as the motherboard, memory, screen or even the power button has been damaged so you will have to repair it or resort to the warranty.

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