Why does my iPad keep restarting and won't turn on? - Solution

What to do before repairing iPad reboot?

Before moving on to the steps to fix the constant restarting problem on your iPad, we suggest that you do some preparation in advance.

  • Backup your iPad - it's important save all data on your iPad first, as some of the tools to use may delete your personal files.

Actions you can do with your iPad if it constantly restarts

There are some executions you can do that they are simple and practical to solve problems restarting your iPad, here are a few.




What to do if your iPad only restarts while connected?

  • Clean the iPad charging port.

Avoid lint, dust, grease or other external components dirty the input and the charging pin of the charger. These small components found all over the place could compromise the electrical connection and also a problem of fully charging the device.

  • Change the cable.

If you keep your iPad's cable in the power source for a long time without using it, it will damage it internally and all the connecting fiber. That is why we recommend that you unplug it when not in use e, if so, buying a new one may help you solve the problem.

The iPad constantly restarts by itself

  • Force restart your iPad

The forced restart takes place only and exclusively when necessary, as it is like disconnecting a PC without performing a normal shutdown procedure. It should be noted that this option is built into the device in special cases such as constant reboots, for no apparent or reasonable reason.




Why does my iPad keep restarting and won't turn on? - Solution

In this case, what you should do is press the "Power" button and the "Volume Down" button at the same time, until the Apple logo appears.

  • Update or remove some apps

If your iPad has obsolete applications which are not compatible with the latest versions, it will bring you glitches and errors. This will cause your iPad to restart, for this reason, look for updates or uninstall apps you don't use on your device.

  • Reset to factory settings

A good and safe solution is to factory reset the iPad device, as this will eliminate the problems and details you have. Then go to Settings> General> Reset> Reset Settings, this method will not erase any personal data from the device.

Solutions to perform on the iPad iOS operating system

Previously we explained simple technical solutions, now we show you what this has to do with the operating system of your iPad device.

  • Downgrade iOS to a lower version.

The latest updates to Apple products they are not compatible with less devices recent, then you can reinstall the version older than the one you have now.

  • Update to the latest version of iOS.

Contrary to the previous step, try updating your iPad's operating system to the latest version, as these make software code fixes that in older versions don't, and many times they fix your device rebooting.



The way to update your iPad is to go to "Settings", then to the "General" option, there you will see the " Software update ”And restart the iPad.


  • Restore using iTunes Backup.

If the problem persists even using the above steps, we present you one last option in your iPad's iOS operating system.

Why does my iPad keep restarting and won't turn on? - Solution

The way to do this is to restore your device from iTunes backup, as restoring your iPad will erase all data.


  1. Launch iTunes on your Mac computer and connect your device via USB cable.
  2. Click on the device logo when it appears in iTunes and click "Restore Backup".
  3. Next, it will select a backup with all the data and click "Restore" and the process will start on your iPad and that's it, test your device.

We hope this article will help you to fix your iOS device problem and error and that you can share your knowledge.

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