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Whether you’re making a Memoji, calling on FaceTime, or Watching Apple TV. Using an iPad makes things easier. But if your iPad isn’t working and won’t turn on, it can be a real pain. But you don’t have to worry, as we are here with some expert iPad repair tips to resolve your iPad’s power issues. 

Start by backing up your data using iTunes or Finder. Charge your iPad with the original cable and try a different outlet if needed. If it doesn’t help, force restart it by holding the Top and Home buttons (or Top and Volume buttons for newer models). If that doesn’t work, try a hard reset or recovery mode using iTunes or Finder.

iPad Repair Tips To Fix Power Issues

Is your iPad not turning on? Here are some easy tips for you. 

1. Back Up Your iPad

Before you start fixing your iPad, back it up first. Here’s how:

  • Using iTunes (for PCs or Macs with macOS Mojave or earlier):
    • Install or update to the latest version of iTunes.
    • Connect your iPad to your computer with a cable.
    • Open iTunes and click on the iPad icon in the top-left corner.
    • Click Summary and then Back Up Now.
  • Using Finder (for Macs with macOS Catalina or later):
    • Connect your iPad to your computer with a cable.
    • Open Finder and click on the iPad icon under Locations.
    • Click General and then Back Up Now.

2. Charge Your iPad

Another iPad repair tip is to charge your iPad properly. It may be that your iPad screen is black because it is out of battery. 

  • Plug in your iPad using the original charging cable.
  • Wait a few minutes to see if the Apple logo appears.
  • If not, try a different cable or power outlet.

3. Force Restart Your iPad

If charging doesn’t help, try a force restart:

  • For iPads with a Home button: Press and hold the Top and Home buttons together until you see the Apple logo.
  • For iPads without a Home button: Press and release the Volume Up button, press and release the Volume Down button, then press and hold the Top button until the Apple logo appears.

4. Hard Reset Your iPad

If it still doesn’t turn on, it is recommended by iPad repair experts to perform a hard reset:

  • Using iTunes (for PCs or Macs with macOS Mojave or earlier):
    • Connect your iPad to your computer and open iTunes.
    • Click on the iPad icon, then Summary.
    • Click Restore iPad and confirm.
  • Using Finder (for Macs with macOS Catalina or later):
    • Connect your iPad to your computer and open Finder.
    • Click on your device under Locations, then General.
    • Click Restore iPad and confirm.
  • Using iCloud (if Find My is set up):
  • Go to iCloud.com and sign in with your Apple ID.
  • Click on Find iPhone, select your iPad, and choose Erase iPad.

5. Put Your iPad in Recovery Mode

Another effective iPhone repair tip is to try recovery mode. Here is how:

  • Force restart your iPad as described above, but keep holding the button until you see the recovery mode screen.
  • Connect your iPad to your computer.
  • Open iTunes (for older macOS or PC) or Finder (for macOS Catalina or later).
  • When prompted, click Restore.

6. Restore Using Device Firmware Update Mode

If the screen is still black, you may need to use Device Firmware Update mode:

  • For iPads with a Home button:
    • Connect your iPad to your computer.
    • Press and hold the Top and Home buttons together.
    • Release the Top button after a few seconds, but keep holding the Home button until your iPad appears on the computer.
    • Click Restore iPad and then Restore and Update.
  • For iPads without a Home button:
    • Connect your iPad to your computer.
    • Press and hold the Top button for 3 seconds, then press and hold the Volume Down button.
    • Release the Top button after 10 seconds, but keep holding the Volume Down button.
    • When your iPad appears on the computer, release the Volume Down button.
    • Click Restore iPad and then Restore and Update.

7. Seek Professional iPad Repair Services

If none of the tips mentioned above help resolve the issue, it might be that there is something wrong with the iPad’s hardware. In such a case, it is recommended that you seek help from professionals. 

To Sum Up

In short, if your iPad won’t turn on, don’t panic. Try the iPad repair tips mentioned above. First, back up your data with iTunes or Finder, charge your iPad using the original cable, and try a different outlet if needed. If it’s still off, try a force restart by holding the Top and Home buttons (or Top and Volume buttons for newer models). If that doesn’t work, perform a hard reset using iTunes, Finder, or iCloud. You can also try recovery mode by force restarting and then connecting to your computer. If your iPad remains unresponsive, it might be time to get professional help to check for hardware issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Why is my iPad screen black and not turning on ?

Your iPad screen might be black because it is frozen, the battery is completely drained, or there is a problem with the screen or other hardware.

  1. Why isn’t my iPad turning on when it’s not dead ?

If your iPad isn’t turning on but the battery isn’t dead, it might be frozen or experiencing a software problem. Sometimes, hardware issues like a faulty button or screen can cause this.

  1. How do I force my iPad to start ?

To force your iPad to start, press and hold both the Power and Home buttons (or the Volume Down button if you have a newer model) until you see the Apple logo.

By Sarah