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iPad Restarting Itself

My IPad keeps restarting itself. My iPad is an IPad 5th gen with iOS 16.6

i’ve tried force restarting. Can someone pls help me?

iPad, iPadOS 16

Posted on Jul 27, 2023 1:30 PM

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Posted on Nov 2, 2023 5:40 AM

I have the same problem with my Ipad Air (4th gen) and I've tried them all: charging it, doing all the updates, emptying the memory, initialising the wifi (this problem started more or less when I changed wifi provider, but I think it's unrelated) and finally I initialised the ipad twice. Nothing! it keeps rebooting. if anyone could help me I would be very grateful

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Nov 2, 2023 5:40 AM in response to HenryyChan

I have the same problem with my Ipad Air (4th gen) and I've tried them all: charging it, doing all the updates, emptying the memory, initialising the wifi (this problem started more or less when I changed wifi provider, but I think it's unrelated) and finally I initialised the ipad twice. Nothing! it keeps rebooting. if anyone could help me I would be very grateful

Jul 29, 2023 6:45 AM in response to HenryyChan

A boot loop is a condition whereby the device attempts to restart and load its Operating System - but never reaches a “running” stable state before automatically rebooting. The reboot process continuously repeats in a loop.


The only way to break the loop condition is to completely reinstall (i.e., restore) a fresh copy of the Operating System.

Jul 27, 2023 2:31 PM in response to HenryyChan

Start by connecting your iPad to its Power Adapter and allow the iPad to charge for at least an hour. This step is advised as a battery with very low charge, or is failing, may produce symptoms that emulate a boot loop.


If the problem fails to stabilise after an hour, whilst still connected to the Power Adapter, attempt a forced restart of the iPad:


  • On an iPad with a Home button: Press and hold the top button and the Home button at the same time. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.



  • On other iPad models: Press and quickly release the volume up button, press and quickly release the volume down button, then press and hold the top button. When the Apple logo appears, release the button.




If iPad still doesn’t turn on, or if it gets stuck during start up, see the Apple Support article If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won't turn on or is frozen. Or if your iPad isn’t working correctly after you restart it, see the iPad Support website.


If your iPad is stuck is actually stuck in a boot-loop, you’ll need to resolve this specific issue - which may entail “restoring” the most recent version of iPadOS to the iPad. This support page outlines restoration of an iPad to Factory Settings:

Restore your iPhone, iPad or iPod to factory settings – Apple Support


You’ll need access to either a Windows PC (with iTunes for Windows installed) or a Mac (with iTunes or Finder - as appropriate for the installed version of MacOS).

Download and use iTunes for Windows – Apple Support

Update to the latest version of iTunes – Apple Support


Use of a PC or Mac computer is unavoidable. If you don’t have access to a suitable computer of your own, that of a helpful friend or family member will suffice. Alternatively, the technicians at the Genius Bar of your local Apple Store or Apple Authorised Service Provider (AASP) will be delighted to assist.

Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple

May 20, 2024 2:08 AM in response to andrewtexas

andrewtexas wrote:

Sure, here's the information without any formatting:

It sounds frustrating to deal with your iPad restarting on its own. Here are a few more steps you could try to resolve the issue:

1. Check for Software Updates: Even though you're on iOS 16.6, ensure that there are no additional updates available that might contain fixes for stability issues. You can check this by going to Settings > General > Software Update.

2. Inspect Your Apps: Sometimes, certain apps can cause system instability. Look for any apps that were recently updated or installed before the problem began. You might consider uninstalling these apps one by one to see if the issue resolves.

3. Check Storage Space: If your iPad is low on storage, it can also cause performance issues including restarts. Go to Settings > General > Device Storage and make sure you have at least a few gigabytes free. If necessary, delete some unused apps or files.

4. Reset All Settings: This won't erase your data, but it will reset system settings like Wi-Fi passwords and wallpaper. It can sometimes clear up underlying issues. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset > Reset All Settings.

5. Restore as New: If none of the above steps work, you might consider backing up your iPad and then restoring it as a new device. This can remove any deep-seated software issues but will erase all data on the device, so ensure everything important is backed up first.


And how, precisely, do you propose to perform these steps?


If the iPad cannot boot to a running state, the steps in your [likely AI-generated] list simply isn't possible.




Feb 7, 2024 1:10 PM in response to MrPee63

Same. I got another one, totally erased the old one and set a new apple ID for it. Loaded nothing but the one app I want to use it for. Worked for a week or two but back to doing it. Brand new cord helps and not wiggling cord. But I cannot keep buying a new cord every one to two months. Eventually the planets align and I can get in. And if I do not move it, it stays working for a couple of hours. Battery says anywhere from 96% to 100% or not charging. But if not plugged in it will just flash apple screen over and over.

May 20, 2024 12:43 AM in response to HenryyChan

Sure, here's the information without any formatting:


It sounds frustrating to deal with your iPad restarting on its own. Here are a few more steps you could try to resolve the issue:


1. Check for Software Updates: Even though you're on iOS 16.6, ensure that there are no additional updates available that might contain fixes for stability issues. You can check this by going to Settings > General > Software Update.


2. Inspect Your Apps: Sometimes, certain apps can cause system instability. Look for any apps that were recently updated or installed before the problem began. You might consider uninstalling these apps one by one to see if the issue resolves.


3. Check Storage Space: If your iPad is low on storage, it can also cause performance issues including restarts. Go to Settings > General > Device Storage and make sure you have at least a few gigabytes free. If necessary, delete some unused apps or files.


4. Reset All Settings: This won't erase your data, but it will reset system settings like Wi-Fi passwords and wallpaper. It can sometimes clear up underlying issues. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad > Reset > Reset All Settings.


5. Restore as New: If none of the above steps work, you might consider backing up your iPad and then restoring it as a new device. This can remove any deep-seated software issues but will erase all data on the device, so ensure everything important is backed up first.


If the problem persists after trying these steps, it might be a hardware issue, in which case contacting Apple Support or visiting an Apple Store would be advisable. They can provide further diagnostics and repair options.

May 20, 2024 2:13 AM in response to confusedInNYC14

confusedInNYC14 wrote:

How do I get it to stop looping long enough to do anything.


Start by connecting your iPad to its Power Adapter and allow the iPad to charge for at least an hour, or possibly overnight. This step is advised as a battery with very low charge, or is failing, may produce symptoms that emulate a boot loop.


If the problem fails to stabilise after an hour, whilst still connected to the Power Adapter, attempt a forced restart of the iPad:


Force restart iPad (models with Face ID or with Touch ID in the top button)

If your iPad doesn’t have the Home button, do the following:

  1. Press and quickly release the volume button nearest to the top button.
  2. Press and quickly release the volume button farthest from the top button.
  3. Press and hold the top button.
  4. When the Apple logo appears, release the top button.




Force restart iPad (models with the Home button)

Press and hold the top button and the Home button at the same time. When the Apple logo appears, release both buttons.




If iPad still doesn’t turn on, or if it gets stuck during start up, see the Apple Support article If your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch won't turn on or is frozen. Or if your iPad isn’t working correctly after you restart it, see the iPad Support website.


If your iPad is stuck is actually stuck in a boot-loop, you’ll need to resolve this specific issue - which may entail “restoring” the most recent version of iPadOS to the iPad. This support page outlines restoration of an iPad to Factory Settings:

Restore your iPhone, iPad or iPod to factory settings – Apple Support


You’ll need access to either a Windows PC (with iTunes for Windows installed - or more recent Apple Devices App) or a Mac computer (with iTunes or Finder - as appropriate for the installed version of MacOS).

Download and use iTunes for Windows – Apple Support

Update to the latest version of iTunes – Apple Support


Apple Devices App (Windows PC):

https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9np83lwlpz9k?hl=en-ms&gl=MS


Use of a PC or Mac computer is unavoidable. If you don’t have access to a suitable computer of your own, that of a helpful friend or family member will suffice. Alternatively, the technicians at the Genius Bar of your local Apple Store or Apple Authorised Service Provider (AASP) will be delighted to assist.

Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple

May 20, 2024 12:30 AM in response to HenryyChan

Sorry my friend I wish I could, this is such a ridiculous situation so many of us are in with absolutely no official help whatsoever. It can’t just be coincidence we are all experiencing this, they have us hooked on their products like drug addicts and the only option being touted is to buy more.


I have tried every single option put forward.

iPad Restarting Itself

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