It also includes other options for how to reset an iPad.

Move the slider left to right to turn off the iPad (or tapCancelif you change your mind).

When the screen goes dark, the iPad is off.

Overhead view of an iPad and an iPad Pro laying on a white desk with plants nearby.

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Restart the iPad by holding the top button until the Apple icon appears.

Let go of the button, and the iPad will start up again.

Alternatively, go toSettings>General>Shut Down> and drag the slider to power off the iPad.

iPad and iPhone anatomy, showing buttons on each

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Turn the unit back on by pressing and holding the top button.

In that case, you’re gonna wanna try a hard reset.

This technique forces the iPad to restart.

Again, the steps differ based on whether your iPad has a Home button or not.

Continue holding the buttons even after the slider appears on the screen.

The screen will eventually go black.

If the iPad is completely frozen, the slider might not appear.

Continue holding down the button until the screen goes black.

When the Apple logo appears, let go of the buttons and let the iPad start up like normal.

Instead,erasing/resetting an iPadis most often used before selling it or sending it in for repair.

For this context, however, it’s a drastic step.

But sometimes you need it.

It’s important to know thatreset and restart often mean very different things.

FAQ

No.

A hard reset is like rebooting your system.

It clears memory and applications, but no data is lost.

If your iPad has Face ID, press and hold thetop buttonand avolume button.

When the slider appears, turn off the unit.

While holding thetop button, connect the iPad to your box; theRecovery Modescreen will appear.