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iPad Stuck on Apple Logo? Here is How to Fix it Instantly in 2026

Is your iPad frozen on the Apple logo or not responding? Follow our comprehensive guide to troubleshooting common iPad issues, performing a hard reset, and getting your device back to normal without losing data.

iPad Stuck on Apple Logo? Here is How to Fix it Instantly in 2026
Founder & Editor – TechFixSteps
Founder & Editor – TechFixSteps
• March 25, 2026

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If your iPad is not working properly—like freezing, not responding, or apps crashing—you don’t always need to panic. Most issues can be fixed with simple troubleshooting steps.

One of the most effective quick fixes is a hard reset (force restart). This guide will help you understand when to use it, how to do it, and other common fixes.


1. Common iPad Problems

Here are some common issues users face:

  • iPad frozen or stuck on the Apple logo
  • Screen not responding to touch
  • Apps crashing or not opening
  • iPad running very slow
  • Device not turning on

2. Basic Troubleshooting Steps

Before doing a hard reset, try these simple fixes:

Restart Your iPad (Normal Restart)

  1. Press and hold the Power button.
  2. Slide the "power off" slider when it appears.
  3. Wait 30 seconds, then turn it back on.

Close Background Apps

  • Swipe up from the bottom (or double-click the Home button) and close unused apps.
  • This helps clear memory and improve performance.

Check Storage

Go to Settings → General → iPad Storage. Free up space if your storage is almost full.

Update iPadOS

Go to Settings → General → Software Update. Install the latest update to fix known bugs.


3. How to Force Restart (Hard Reset) iPad

A hard reset (force restart) is used when your iPad is completely frozen or not responding at all. It is a hardware-level reboot that does NOT delete any of your personal data.


4. Hard Reset for Different iPad Models

iPads Without Home Button (New Models)

For iPad Pro, iPad Air (4th gen+), and iPad mini (6th gen):

  1. Press and release the Volume Up button quickly.
  2. Press and release the Volume Down button quickly.
  3. Press and hold the Power (Top) button.
  4. Keep holding until you see the Apple logo on the screen, then release.

iPads With Home Button (Older Models)

  1. Press and hold both the Home button and the Power button at the same time.
  2. Hold both buttons until the Apple logo appears on the screen.
  3. Release both buttons immediately.

5. When to Use Hard Reset

You should perform a hard reset when:

  • The iPad is completely frozen and unresponsive.
  • The screen is black or stuck on the Apple logo.
  • The touch screen is not working at all.
  • Apps are hanging and you cannot exit them.

👉 It’s a safe, quick fix for temporary system glitches and background process hangs.


6. Other Advanced Fixes

If problems continue even after a hard reset, try these options:

Reset All Settings

Go to Settings → General → Transfer or Reset iPad → Reset → Reset All Settings.

👉 This resets system preferences like Wi-Fi passwords and layouts but will not delete your data.

Factory Reset (Last Option)

Go to Settings → General → Transfer or Reset iPad → Erase All Content and Settings.

Warning:Critical Warning: Data Loss

Factory resetting your iPad will delete all personal data, photos, and apps. Always ensure you have a fresh iCloud or computer backup before proceeding.

Use Recovery Mode

If your iPad won’t start or is stuck on a computer icon screen:

  1. Connect the iPad to your computer.
  2. Use Finder (on Mac) or iTunes (on Windows). Follow the official Apple Restore Guide for detailed steps.
  3. Follow the prompts to Restore or Update the device via Apple Support.

7. Final Tips

Tip:Storage Management

iOS and iPadOS work best when there's breathing room. Try to keep at least 10GB of free space to prevent the system from getting sluggish or stuck on the Apple logo again.
  • Always keep your iPad updated to the latest version of iPadOS.
  • Avoid installing untrusted apps or profiles.
  • Restart your device regularly (once a week) to clear cache.

Conclusion

Most iPad issues can be fixed with simple steps like restarting or updating. When your device becomes unresponsive, a hard reset is the fastest and safest solution. Knowing these troubleshooting methods can save you time and avoid unnecessary trips to the repair shop.

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