Observe
Name the exact symptom, when it started, what changed, and whether it happens everywhere or only in one app.
iPad Fix: Find the symptom, protect the data, try the reversible fixes first, then escalate only when the signal is clear.
Most iPad problems feel bigger than they are because the tablet hides the cause. The fix is not to reset everything. The fix is to isolate the signal. This page starts with symptoms, then moves through the least risky steps first.
These are the highest-probability iPad failure lanes. Each one starts with reversible checks before resets, erases, or service.
Black screen, dead battery, stuck logo, or no response after charging.
Apps, lock screen, Apple logo, update screen, or no touch response.
Cable, adapter, port debris, battery health, heat, and slow charging.
Connected but offline, weak signal, captive portal, VPN, or router trouble.
Pairing, charging, tip checks, compatibility, and Scribble settings.
Magic Keyboard, Bluetooth keyboard, floating keyboard, shortcuts, and layout.
Photos, apps, downloads, system data, iCloud, and offload decisions.
Download paused, verifying update, install failed, or restore required.
Good troubleshooting keeps the blast radius small. The ladder protects photos, files, Apple ID access, and school or work profiles before any destructive step.
Name the exact symptom, when it started, what changed, and whether it happens everywhere or only in one app.
Test power, Wi-Fi, account, accessory, and app as separate systems so one bad signal does not muddy the fix.
Restart, force restart, forget a network, re-pair the accessory, clear app state, or toggle the setting that owns the problem.
Update iPadOS, reset network settings, reinstall one app, restore an accessory, or check iCloud sync with a backup in place.
Only then consider erase, restore from a computer, warranty, battery service, display repair, or replacement.
Start here when the iPad is black, hot, dead, slow to charge, or stuck on the Apple logo.
Frozen screens, ghost touches, rotation trouble, dim displays, and Face ID or Touch ID confusion.
When the iPad says connected but nothing loads, a hotspot fails, or Bluetooth and AirDrop get tangled.
The accessory lane: Pencil pairing, keyboard cases, trackpads, layouts, shortcuts, and charging.
Crashes, missing apps, storage warnings, system data bloat, files, photos, and App Store problems.
iPadOS installs, Apple ID loops, iCloud sync, Screen Time passcodes, subscriptions, and restore decisions.
The first guide to keep open when the screen stops answering and every bad idea starts looking tempting.
Cable, block, port, heat, and the quick test that separates accessory failure from iPad failure.
The router, the network, the iPad, and the setting that should be reset last, not first.
Some iPad failures are hardware, warranty, account recovery, or managed-device problems. This table keeps destructive choices downstream.
Stop pressing the screen. Back up if possible, then service the display.
Try one final cable and adapter, then move to warranty or repair.
Do not erase repeatedly. Recover the Apple ID or return the device to the owner.
Contact the admin before changing profiles, erasing, or removing apps.
Power down, do not charge, and get it inspected before the damage spreads.
A fix is not finished until the symptom is gone, the related system still works, and the data is safe.
iCloud or computer backup confirmed.
Charges and wakes predictably.
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and AirDrop tested.
Pairs, writes, and charges.
Typing, trackpad, and shortcuts work.
Problem app opens after restart.
Enough free space for updates.
Photos, files, passwords syncing.
iPadOS install completed cleanly.
The original symptom does not return.
The big iPad fix questions are usually about resets, backups, accessories, and whether the problem is hardware.