10 Steps to Restore An iPad
Author David Rechards on 04-03-2011
Apple has unleashed iPad 2 on March 2. Comprising a
lot of new and advanced features, the new one is much coveted than its earlier counterpart. However, if you find errors are frequently appearing on your iPad, you probably need to restore it. Once it is done, the device will go back to its default factory settings and the latest version of the iPad software will get installed. You will also loss all the data stored on it. So, it is strongly recommended to backup data, before proceeding. You can to do it through iTunes. Remember, if the data backup is done through iTunes you can easily get it back after the restore process is completed.
Step 1: At first, install the latest version of iTunes by visiting the Apple website.
Step 2: Next you need to connect your iPad to your PC or MAC and open up iTunes.
Step 3: Select your iPad when it appears in iTunes under devices.
Step 4: Next click on the Summary tab and choose the Restore option.
Step 5: You will be asked whether you want to back up your device before restoring it or not. If you have not backed up your device, choose ‘Back Up’.
Step 6: Press the ‘Restore’ button in the next windows.
Step 7: Now, iPad will restore itself to factory defaults.
Step 8: After restarting the iPad will display a ‘Connect to iTunes’ dialog. Once connected, the dialog will disappear.
Step 9: From iTunes, a dialog will show to ‘Set Up Your iPad’. Choose to restore the backup and press ‘Continue.’
Step 10: All your old data will be restored.
By following above mentioned steps you can restore your iPad as well as data seamlessly. For further assistance, you can get in touch with a remote computer support provider.





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