How To Factory Reset Ipad
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If you need to reset your iPad back to its factory settings, this guide will help you do it quickly and safely.
Step 1: Back up your data
First, you need to back up your data before you factory reset your iPad. This includes contacts, photos, videos, documents and notes. To back up your data, go to Settings > [Your name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup and turn on ‘iCloud Backup’. After doing this, your iPad will automatically back up your data to iCloud each day.
Step 2: Factory Reset your iPad
Now that you have backed up your data, you can begin the factory reset process. To begin, go to Settings > General > Reset and then choose the ‘Erase All Content and Settings’ option. This will reset your iPad to its factory settings.
Step 3: Restore your data
Once the factory reset is done, your iPad will be restored to its factory default settings. You can now restore your data from your iCloud backup. Go to Settings > [Your name] > iCloud > iCloud Restore and select the latest backup to restore your data.
And that’s all there is to it! After following these steps, you should have your iPad factory reset and all your data restored.