## Direct Answer
If your Bluetooth is not pairing on your iPad after a restart, try resetting the Bluetooth settings by going to Settings > Bluetooth, and toggling the switch off and then back on. If that doesn’t work, try resetting your iPad’s network settings by going to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset > Reset network settings.
## Step-by-Step Guide
To fix Bluetooth not pairing on your iPad after a restart, follow these steps:
1. **Restart your iPad**: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the issue.
2. **Forget the device**: Go to Settings > Bluetooth, find the device that’s not pairing, and tap the “i” icon next to it. Then, tap “Forget Device”.
3. **Reset Bluetooth settings**: Go to Settings > Bluetooth, and toggle the switch off and then back on.
4. **Reset network settings**: Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset > Reset network settings. This will reset all your network settings, including Bluetooth.
5. **Reset your iPad**: If none of the above steps work, try resetting your iPad to its factory settings. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Erase All Content and Settings.
## FAQ
### Q: Why is my Bluetooth not pairing after a restart?
A: There could be several reasons why your Bluetooth is not pairing after a restart, including a software glitch, a problem with the device you’re trying to pair, or a issue with your iPad’s Bluetooth settings.
### Q: Will resetting my network settings delete my data?
A: Resetting your network settings will not delete any of your data, such as photos, contacts, or apps. However, it will reset all your network settings, including Wi-Fi passwords and Bluetooth connections.
### Q: How do I know if my iPad’s Bluetooth is working?
A: To check if your iPad’s Bluetooth is working, go to Settings > Bluetooth and look for available devices. If you see a list of available devices, your Bluetooth is working. If you don’t see any devices, try restarting your iPad or resetting your Bluetooth settings.
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