Fixing an iPad That Won’t Boot
Direct Answer
If your iPad won’t boot, try forcing a restart by pressing and holding the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button (or Volume Down button on newer models) for at least 10 seconds. If this doesn’t work, you may need to restore your iPad using iTunes or DFU mode.
Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Force Restart**: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button (or Volume Down button on newer models) for at least 10 seconds. Release the buttons when the Apple logo appears.
2. **Charge Your iPad**: If your iPad is out of battery, charge it for at least 30 minutes before attempting to turn it on.
3. **Check for Physical Damage**: Inspect your iPad for any signs of physical damage, such as a cracked screen or water damage. If you find any damage, contact Apple support for assistance.
4. **DFU Mode**: Connect your iPad to a computer and open iTunes. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for 3 seconds, then press and hold the Volume Down button while still holding the Sleep/Wake button. Release the Sleep/Wake button after 10 seconds, but keep holding the Volume Down button. Release the Volume Down button when you see the iTunes logo on your iPad.
5. **Restore Your iPad**: In iTunes, click “Restore iPad” and follow the prompts to complete the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: Why won’t my iPad turn on?**: There could be several reasons why your iPad won’t turn on, including a dead battery, physical damage, or a software issue.
* **Q: How do I know if my iPad is in DFU mode?**: Your iPad is in DFU mode when the screen is black and the iTunes logo appears.
* **Q: Will restoring my iPad erase all my data?**: Yes, restoring your iPad will erase all data, so make sure to back up your iPad regularly to prevent data loss.
* **Q: What if none of these steps work?**: If none of the above steps work, contact Apple support for further assistance or to schedule a repair.