This method is suitable when the device is working and you can unlock its screen. A reset through the settings menu is performed to erase all personal data from the iPhone or iPad. Or to restore normal operation of the device when it continues to slow down even after a restart.

1. Back up your important data

If you want to save personal information, create a local backup copy of iPhone or iPad on a computer via iTunes and/or a cloud copy in the iCloud service. By doing this, you can recover erased data on your current or new device.

1. Connect your iPhone or iPad to your computer and launch iTunes. If prompted, enter a password for authorization.

2. Click on the device icon above the iTunes sidebar and select “Browse” on the panel itself.

3. Click "Back Up Now". If you want to save data from the Health and Activity programs along with other information, first check the Encrypt backup copy", enter the password and remember it.

4. Follow the program prompts, then wait until backup will end.

1. Connect your mobile device to the Internet.

2. Tap Settings → username → iCloud. If your device is running iOS 10.2 or older, tap Settings, scroll down the settings page, and select iCloud.

Make sure that the switches next to Contacts, Calendars, and other programs in the iCloud menu are active.


3. Scroll down the page and click "iCloud Backup". On the next screen, make sure the iCloud Backup switch is turned on.


4. Click "Create a backup" and wait until the time of the last backup created is updated on this screen.

2. Reset

1. Open the “Settings” → “General” → “Reset” section and click “Erase content and settings”.


2. Confirm erasing data and wait for the process to complete. If the system asks you to disable Find My iPhone, do so in Settings → username → iCloud.

When the device restarts, it will already have factory settings.

If you can't reset through settings because you forgot your password, read this.

This method is for those cases when iPhone or iPad. As a result, all personal data will be erased and you will be able to restore it only if backups were previously created in iCloud or on your computer.

1. Connect your iOS device to your computer and launch iTunes.

2. Force restart your iPhone. On different models this is done in different ways.

On iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus, press and immediately release the volume up button and then the volume down button. Then press and hold the Side button until the recovery screen appears on your mobile device.

On iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, press and hold the Volume Down button and the Side button at the same time until you move mobile device into recovery mode.

On iPhone 6s Plus and earlier models, as well as on iPad, press and hold the top (or side) button and the Home button at the same time until the recovery screen appears on the gadget.

3. When iTunes prompts you to restore or update your device, click “Restore” and follow the further prompts.

When the device restarts, it will be at its factory settings.

Resetting your iPad may be useful if:

  • The tablet works slowly (slows down);
  • periodically freezes or reboots;
  • The iPad is infected with viruses (for example, the device was blocked by a ransomware banner).

If your device is infected with a virus, then do not create a full backup, otherwise you will make a backup with a virus. Transfer only photos and videos to your computer.

Resetting iPad using iOS

Open Settings.
Select section Basic.
Select an item Reset.
Click Reset all settings:

In the next two dialog boxes, click Reset.

Reset Settings Using iTunes

This method is suitable if the device turns out to be inoperable (won’t boot, blocked by a banner, etc.)

Download and install latest version iTunes from apple.com.
Launch iTunes.
Connect your tablet to your computer using the original USB cable.
Click the buttons Power And Home and hold for 10 seconds.
Release after 10 seconds Power, A Home keep holding until iTunes displays a message saying it has detected an iPad in recovery mode (DFU).
Click Restore iPad.
Click Restore and update.

Any technology can fail. Most often, problems can be solved using various programs. For example, if the menu on your tablet appears to be slowing down due to an overabundance of applications or their cache, you are in no hurry to change it, but flash it. You can do it even simpler - resetting the iPad to factory settings solves a lot of problems. Even the developers recommend doing this before taking the device to a service center.

Removing all settings using standard device tools

First, let's look at the simplest method:

  1. Unlock your iPad and enter the settings menu.
  2. Select "Basic".
  3. Click on the "Reset all settings" button.

After double confirmation, your tablet will reboot, the corporate logo will appear, and the recovery process will begin, which will last on average two to three minutes. The execution speed may be affected by the firmware and device version. Upon completion, the device will boot in the same mode as always, only with factory settings.

This method is the simplest and fastest, as it only requires a device. But it is only suitable for those who have minor problems and the tablet turns on. Next we will look at other methods of resetting data, but this is more complicated.

Available options

I would like to note that, in addition to complete removal After all user intervention, you can also partially reset the settings on the iPad. If, for example, your device works fine but only some programs or features do not, you can use the following methods.

Keyboard dictionary

You may need to make such a reset if automatic text correction has been turned on for a long time, when the keyboard has “accumulated” errors from you. The fact is that the correction dictionary has a self-learning function - if you often make mistakes, they are “remembered”.

You can perform a reset in the same menu as in the previous section, you just need to select the “Reset keyboard dictionary” item. No other data or settings except the dictionary will be affected. This method Suitable for any OS version, regardless of jailbreak. The deletion itself occurs instantly.

Home Settings

This option is suitable if you want to re-personalize your workspace. Go to the tablet settings menu “General” – “Reset” and select “Reset settings Home”. After agreeing to reset, all your icons on your desktop will be placed in the same order as they were when you purchased the device. The folders you created will be deleted, but the applications will remain.

Geo settings

While using the tablet, some programs will ask you for permission to use geolocation. If you've given permission to the wrong apps or want to prevent them from using your location, you can reset your location settings. After this, all programs will be denied access to GPS services and will be asked to enable it.

To reset, go to the same menu as when resetting the “Home” settings, only select “Reset warning.” placement." This way you can change your location solution for all applications at once.

For one or two programs, it is better to go to the “Privacy” menu, find the “Location Services” item and prohibit the use of GPS by specific software. Unlike a hard reset, you won't need to grant or deny location permissions to all apps afterwards.

How to do this on new models

On current versions firmware and hardware, the reset process is almost identical, with the exception of the structure of the main menu, the names of some items and a couple of new features. Let's try to find the differences and reset the iPad to factory settings in new versions of iOS.

Resetting the settings

Let's figure out step by step how to do this:


The device will reboot, after which it will become available with factory settings.

This way, you can reset all settings on your iPad without touching any data. Use this method if you notice the tablet slows down after some manipulations in the settings or guess that the problem may be related to incorrect parameters. Having done the work, you do not lose anything except the time spent setting up the gadget. Documents, music, photos, programs and other data will remain intact. And you should worry about the safety of the content before making a full reset iPad with deleting files.

The use of such a reset is universal, since you can delete all settings at once, as opposed to partial variations of restoring factory software. If you don't want to set up absolutely everything again, try not full reset, if you know the area of ​​the malfunction. If nothing helps and lags are present even after resetting, then the problem is not only in the settings - try resetting the iPad completely.

Resetting settings and content

To completely remove any user intervention on the iPad, you need to select “Erase content and settings” in the menu described in the previous section. But first, be on the safe side - transfer everything important files to your computer, make a backup copy.

The process may take some time, during which the tablet will be unavailable. After successful completion, you will need to carry out the initial setup (as after purchase) in order to use the device.

Removing network settings

In the menu, the network settings reset function is separated from the rest of the list of possible restores, along with the “Subscriber Services” item.

How to do it

To reset settings of this type, select the item of the same name in the “Basic” menu, then select “Reset network settings” and wait until the deletion occurs. Most often this lasts a few seconds. Using this option, you can get rid of the list of preinstalled networks and delete all created VPN connections. Typically, the function is used by those who like to delve into network settings, but do not have enough skills to create a virtual connection, as a result of which the speed of the Internet connection is significantly reduced.

Reset subscriber service

After clicking on “Subscriber Service”, a window will open in which you can either reactivate your account or reset the authentication key.

How to create a new profile

To create a profile with settings, you will have to:

  1. Get a jailbreak for the device, otherwise you will not be able to change the name of the folder in the desired directory.
  2. Download file manager.
  3. In the manager, enter the path: /private/var/mobile/Library.
  4. In the window that opens, select the Preferences folder.
  5. In the menu that appears, select the option to replace the name.
  6. Rename the folder.

This method adds a new profile without deleting the old one, so if necessary you can always return to previous settings, renaming the folder back. One of the advantages is checking the reason for the interface slowdown. The only downside is the need for jailbreak.

How to Restore iPad via iTunes

This recovery method is suitable for both serious malfunctions and minor problems. This way you can remove absolutely everything to install and configure again, eliminating all the errors of the previous software. Upon completion of the process, the latest stable firmware version for this device will be installed.

To restore your iPad:

  1. Go to iTunes on your computer and connect your tablet.
  2. Wait for the device to be detected.
  3. Go to the "Browse" tab. Here you can see the firmware version to which your device will be restored, as well as two buttons - “Update” (use if your firmware is lower than the specified version) and “Restore”.
  4. Click the last one and agree to the deletion of all data.

If the problem persists, you can take the device to the service center with a sense of accomplishment.

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This method is suitable when the device is working and you can unlock its screen. A reset through the settings menu is performed to erase all personal data from the iPhone or iPad. Or to restore normal operation of the device when it continues to slow down even after a restart.

1. Back up your important data

If you want to save personal information, create a local backup of your iPhone or iPad on your computer through iTunes and/or a cloud copy in iCloud. By doing this, you can recover erased data on your current or new device.

1. Connect your iPhone or iPad to your computer and launch iTunes. If prompted, enter a password for authorization.

2. Click on the device icon above the iTunes sidebar and select “Browse” on the panel itself.

3. Click "Back Up Now". If you want to save data from the Health and Activity programs along with other information, first check the Encrypt backup option, enter the password and remember it.

4. Follow the program prompts, and then wait until the backup is completed.

1. Connect your mobile device to the Internet.

2. Tap Settings → username → iCloud. If your device is running iOS 10.2 or older, tap Settings, scroll down the settings page, and select iCloud.

Make sure that the switches next to Contacts, Calendars, and other programs in the iCloud menu are active.


3. Scroll down the page and click "iCloud Backup". On the next screen, make sure the iCloud Backup switch is turned on.


4. Click "Create a backup" and wait until the time of the last backup created is updated on this screen.

2. Reset

1. Open the “Settings” → “General” → “Reset” section and click “Erase content and settings”.


2. Confirm erasing data and wait for the process to complete. If the system asks you to disable Find My iPhone, do so in Settings → username → iCloud.

When the device restarts, it will already have factory settings.

If you can't reset through settings because you forgot your password, read this.

This method is for those cases when iPhone or iPad. As a result, all personal data will be erased and you will be able to restore it only if backups were previously created in iCloud or on your computer.

1. Connect your iOS device to your computer and launch iTunes.

2. Force restart your iPhone. This is done differently on different models.

On iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 Plus, press and immediately release the volume up button and then the volume down button. Then press and hold the Side button until the recovery screen appears on your mobile device.

On an iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, press and hold the Volume Down button and the Side button at the same time until the mobile device enters recovery mode.

On iPhone 6s Plus and earlier models, as well as on iPad, press and hold the top (or side) button and the Home button at the same time until the recovery screen appears on the gadget.

3. When iTunes prompts you to restore or update your device, click “Restore” and follow the further prompts.

When the device restarts, it will be at its factory settings.


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