Reset the iPad in iTunes and restore from a backup.
No, but you can restore a previous backup.
If you synced your iPad before you deleted it, you can restore the backup in iTunes.
You cannot use a USB storage media for sending storage on an iPad. You need a computer with iTunes. You could make a backup using iTunes and store that backup on a USB drive, but you still need iTunes to restore it to the iPad.
Hi. Have you tried syncing your phone to the iCloud and then sync your iPad from iCloud backup. Or if you still want to use iTunes make sure the check box in books is ticked when backing up/ syncing when each items are connected to your computer
A simple way to backup your photos is just copy them to your computer when you get home. However, if you want to backup on the spot, you can also backup from the internet using MyShoeBox, which is a free unlimited photo backup from Windows, Mac, iPhone, iPad and Androids.
Sync your iPad with iTunes or iCloud. My preference is iTunes, because you can sync with a local computer through a cable and not have to worry about communication problems throught WiFi or 3G.Plug the iPad into your computer. Wait for the computer to recognize your iPad and load iTunes. Wait for iTunes to complete the Syncing process -- sometimes seven steps.Backup your iPad. Click the Back Up Now button in iTunes and wait for the process to complete.Restore your iPad. After the backup is complete, click on the Restore Backup... button in iTunes. When prompted, select "restore from a backup." Follow the instructions to restore the backup you just made.Sync the iPad with the Computer. After the backup is restored to your iPad, click the Sync button in iTunes. This will ensure all the apps, music, etc. is restored to your device.Watch you iPad restart. Disconnect your iPad from the computer and wait for it to restart. In a few minutes, your device will restart, and your apps, settings, and other data (like contacts and music) will be restored.Smile. Your jailbeak is now unbroken and your iPad is back to its original jailed state.
Depending on the application, it might be as simple as enabling iCloud. If that doesn't work, you can take a backup of your iPhone, find the necessary files in the backup (there are tools for this), and transfer them to your iPad's file system. This is frowned upon by Apple.
nothing. problems like that are always the headphones.
If your iPad is unable to turn on, try a "hard reset" while it is still plugged into charger.
try getting a new charger
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