If you restore it from a backup, it will put it back to way it was when it was backed up, including the contents of email and programs installed. You can also restore it to the way it was shipped from the factory, although it will also delete any operating system upgrades you have applied.
Reset the iPad in iTunes and restore from a backup.
Restore your iPad by connecting to your computer and choosing restore. iTunes is an app you cannot delete.
There is no restore 'button', but a feature within settings, as well as within iTunes. This option deletes all add-on apps, contacts, music, movies, pictures, everything and sets the iPad back to the way it was shipped from the factory. You would do this if you were selling you iPad and wanted to wipe everything from the memory.
Yes, connect your iPad to Itunes and click restore.
No, but you can restore a previous backup.
If you synced your iPad before you deleted it, you can restore the backup in iTunes.
(These instructions can be used to reset any iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch) Connect your device via USB to your computer Open iTunes On the left hand sidebar, under devices, there should be your decide listed. Click on the device's name. Toasted the middle of the screen there should be a button that says "restore". Click in it and your iPad will be restored to it's factory settings.
So you can restore it and get in it again
Restore your iPad to the factory state from iTunes. Hacking your Pad is a good way to brick it.
If you cannot restore it using iTunes restore function, you will have to bring it to an Apple store for service. If you bricked it by jailbreaking it, you will have to pay for the repair, even if it is under warranty.
Settings - switch off airplane mode in the top left.
The chances of a virus actually storing itself onto your iPad are very remote due to the fact that the iPad does not save malware/viruses or any other types of programs onto its SDD. But if it should happen on the rare case, do the following: RESTORE YOUR IPAD: First thing to do is to get the most recent version of iTunes, if you don't have it already. Just visit the website of Apple and download the setup. Got the iTunes now? Make a connection between your iPad and your computer and open the iTunes. After that, simply select the Summary option. Now, select the restore button. When you have selected that option, you will be asked from iTunes to make a backup of your device prior to restoring. Select the Back Up option after that or select Don't Back Up if you already have the backup. Now, select the restore button. Your iPad should now start restoring to default factory state. When it is done you will see the logo of Apple and the device will start up. After your iPad is started up, you will see the option "Connect to iTunes" which will vanish after the connection has been made again. Following that, you will see another option "Set up your iPad". Now select to restore your backup, select the backup data and then select "Continue". Can you see the result now? Your iPad is now purified from the viruses. Enjoy your revived iPad and follow the above steps again if your iPad is attacked from any ipad virus in future.