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Top 7 Tools to Repair iPadOS System Problems (Works with iOS too)

Everyone might have encountered issues with iPads now and then. Usually, most issues can be fixed with a reboot, but if the issue persists and makes the device unusable, it needs to be addressed instantly.

While these issues can be fixed by following lengthy and confusing tutorials or spending hefty at service centers, it would be great if there is a simple and reliable alternative.

For this purpose, we looked for solutions and found tools designed to tackle iPadOS system problems. This article will feature arguably the top 7 tools to help repair iPadOS devices; the best part is they can also repair iOS devices.

Top 7 Tools to Repair iPadOS System Problems

1. Reiboot – Simplifies troubleshooting and fixes issues with a single click

ReiBoot, developed by Tenorshare, is an iPad repair utility aiming to simplify the process of troubleshooting and fixing various iPad issues. This tool stands out for its ability to fix software-related problems across most iPad and iPhone models.

Notably, iPad users use it frequently to fix issues like getting stuck on the boot logo, recovery mode, etc., and the reason for choosing it is that it can fix most software issues with just a single click, eliminating the need for lengthy procedures.

While Reiboot focuses more on fixing iOS related issues, the 150 fixes offered can be applied to iPadOS software issues and do the fixing effortlessly. To test its potential, we connected our old iPad to ReiBoot, which was endlessly rebooting or being stuck at the boot logo, and to our surprise, the issues were resolved when we tried several fixes.

Regarding modes, the basic repair mode does fix most iPadOS software-related issues. However, if the issue turns out to be critical, the deep repair mode comes to the save, but at the cost of data loss as the iPad restores and newer or compatible iPadOS is usually installed.

Considering it has a lot of fixes offered, we could put a few to the test. While not every fix can fix the iPad, you must be specific while selecting the issue for the tool to perform well.

Even though this approach makes the fix easy, a person lacking awareness of the issue might struggle to get the issue sorted instantly.

Pros

  • Comprehensive solution for iPadOS system issues
  • Single-click feature for most problems
  • Versatile with a wide range of iPad models
  • Allows iOS/iPadOS downgrading without data loss or jailbreaking

Cons

  • Deep repair mode may result in data loss
  • Occasional tool lags require system restart

Pricing: Free version available; plans start at $24.95 per month

2. Dr.Fone – System Repair – Best tool for fixing iPadOS issues without data loss

While testing Dr.Fone – System Repair, we have tried almost every tool offered and identified its strengths and potential improvements. What stood out the best for us was its exceptional ability to fix iPad issues that iPadOS causes.

Like every other tool in this segment, this tool is also focused on fixing iPhone issues, but don’t worry, as the fixes offered are compatible with iPads and iPods.

Many of us might have gone with iTunes to fix the iPad issues, and as the only option for any fix is to restore, the final consequence is data loss. This is where Dr.Fone comes in, as it addresses and fixes many iPad, iPhone, and iPod issues without losing data.

However, data loss is inevitable when opting for the “Advanced Mode”; we suggest using it if the issues aren’t fixed in the standard mode.

Like Reiboot, apart from fixing software-related issues, you are also offered the unique feature of rolling back their iPads to an earlier version without the hassles of data loss or the complexities of jailbreaking.

Even though this tool is ideal for iPads and iPhones, we have noticed better results while fixing Android devices, and we believe there’s room for improvement regarding the fixes offered to iPads.

Pros

  • Efficiently address iPad, iPod, and iPhone issues
  • Safeguards data during most repair processes
  • Allows iOS/iPadOS downgrading without data loss or jailbreaking

Cons

  • Advanced Mode results in data loss
  • The fixes could be improved for iPhones and iPads.

Pricing: Free version available; iOS Toolkit starts at $99.95 per year

3. AnyFix – Comprehensive tool with a user-friendly interface

For Apple users, encountering issues on iPads, iPhones, or even iPods can be frustrating, as fixing them isn’t like Android devices. For this scenario, you can consider checking out AnyFix by iMobie, a comprehensive solution to all iPad and iPhone issues.

Like Reiboot and Dr.Fone, AnyFix has a user-friendly interface that tech-savvy individuals and novices can use. We have suggested AnyFix in this compilation as the fixes turned out to be great, and we felt it is a great repair tool with impressive flexibility while working on iPads and iPhones.

AnyFix has got you covered, from accessing recovery mode, device resetting, and iOS/iPadOS version management to troubleshooting iTunes issues. Also, the tool provides different repair modes, each focusing on minimizing data loss concerns.

While we had no data loss with the standard mode, the deep/advanced mode has erased data on our iPad, which is inevitable as it restored the iPad. Also, we are disappointed with the free version as it has many paywall restrictions that are significantly more than Reiboot and Dr.Fone. Hence, to experience its full potential, you are forced to purchase the premium version.

Pros

  • Versatile tool for iPad, iPhone, and iPod system issues
  • User-friendly repair modes with minimal data loss
  • It comes with comprehensive features that help take full control of the iPad

Cons

  • The full feature set is available only in the paid version
  • Advanced mode erases all data on the iPad

Pricing: Free version available; plans start at $35.39, billed every three months.

4. Joyoshare UltFix – Best beginner tool to fix iPadOS issues

Joyoshare Ultfix can be a great tool for fixing software-related issues on iPhones and iPads. While it has a user-friendly interface, the best part is the ability of even beginners to use the fixes to restore their iPads and iPhones effortlessly.

For instance, if your iPad suddenly freezes or frequently reboots, considering it is software-related, Joyoshare Ultfix can fix it immediately in a few steps.

While it’s compatible with many Apple devices, from iPhones to iPads, you must identify the issue and choose the fix carefully. The tool’s advanced and ultimate modes might lead to data loss during system recovery, which is inevitable. However, its perpetual plan at an affordable price is what makes it stand out.

Pros

  • Simple user interface 
  • Compatible with a variety of iOS devices 
  • Quickly resolves a wide range of problems

Cons

  • Data loss during system recovery is possible
  • Recovery times are slower than those of competitors

Pricing: Free version available; perpetual plans start at $49.95

5. MyFone Fixppo – Reliable choice for iPad issues with broad compatibility

When resolving iPad issues, iMyFone Fixppo stands out as a reliable choice. Not only is it limited to iPhones and iPods, but its fixes are also limited to iPads. Imagine using your iPad, which continuously displays software-related issues; with iMyFone Fixppo, you can fix the issues immediately.

iMyFone Fixppo is compatible with all iOS devices and versions, making it a versatile choice. Even if you’re not tech-savvy, its straightforward design ensures a hassle-free experience. Like every prominent tool, the reset can be done without a password.

Moreover, transitioning between recovery modes is just a click away. However, while the trial version is free, it offers limited functionalities. And for those on a budget, its premium plans might feel expensive compared to other alternatives in the market.

Pros

  • Broad compatibility with all iOS devices, including iPads
  • User-friendly design suitable for beginners
  • Simplifies the process of toggling between recovery modes

Cons

  • Limited features in the free trial version.
  • Premium plans might be pricier than some competitors

Pricing: Free version available; plans start at $39.99

6. UltFone iOS System Repair – Best one-step fixes and seamless recovery mode

UltFone iOS System Repair is arguably one of the great tools that can easily fix iPad, iPhone, and iPod issues. During our testing, we could effectively fix a few software issues on the iPad, and none were repeated.

While the interface is easy to use, the best part is it has fixes that can be done in one step, and getting in and out of recovery mode is easy.

The 150 fixes focused more on iOS than iPadOS, which felt a little disappointing. However, the repair modes offered focus on preserving the data, but the advanced modes can cause data loss. On the other hand, resetting iPads and iPhones can be done without passwords or iTunes, along with the ability to unlock screen lock.

Even though the plans are expensive, if you opt for a perpetual license, you will arguably have one of the best iPad repair tools.

Pros

  • Seamless transition into and out of recovery mode
  • Comprehensive solutions for a vast array of iOS issues
  • Password-less device reset and unlocking capabilities

Cons

  • Premium features come at a higher price point, forced to purchase a perpetual license

Pricing: Free version available; plans start at $24.95 per month

iTunes – Best tool to solve critical issues on Apple devices

Unlike the above tools, iTunes is the tool Apple offers for their users to manage their Apple devices. While iTunes doesn’t offer any fixes, it must be used as a repair tool with some learning.

There lies a common fix for all issues on iTunes, which is ideal for critical software-related problems, but for generic fixes, it isn’t the right tool, as data loss is inevitable. Hence, if you’re aware of using iTunes and if the iPad issue is critical, iTunes is arguably the best option than the above mentioned.

With everything said, don’t get the wrong idea about iTunes, as it is a great tool to manage and fix Apple devices. However, it isn’t for beginners as it can be too complex, and there is potential for making irrecoverable mistakes that can leave the device bricked.

Pros

  • Official Apple tool for device management
  • Ideal for addressing critical software issues
  • A comprehensive tool for managing and fixing all Apple devices

Cons

  • Not suitable for generic fixes as data loss is inevitable
  • Complexity makes it unsuitable for beginners
  • Risk of irreversible errors; can lead to bricked devices

Pricing: Completely free

Wrapping up

This comprehensive review delved into the top 7 tools to address iPadOS system problems. From ReiBoot’s single-click solutions to iTunes, Apple’s official device management tool, each offers unique features and capabilities.

While some tools like Reiboot, Dr.Fone, and AnyFix offer great fixes and prioritize data preservation, others like iTunes demand a steeper learning curve but provide robust solutions for critical issues.

On the other hand, tools like Ultfix, Fixppo, and UltFone iOS System Repair are great tools but can be alternatives to our top three. Hence, choosing a tool that aligns with your technical expertise and the severity of the device issue is essential.

FAQs

Is there a way to downgrade my iPadOS without data loss or jailbreaking?

Yes, tools like Reiboot, Dr.Fone, and AnyFix allow users to downgrade their iOS/iPadOS versions without risking data loss or jailbreaking.

If I’m a beginner, can I use iTunes to fix my iPad?

If you’re a beginner, we suggest using iTunes for simple actions like updating and resetting your Apple device. However, with learning, you can eventually fix critical software-related issues on iPads and iPhones.

Why is my iPad not detecting on any tools?

Ensure your iPad is turned off; put it to recovery mode if it isn’t booting. If nothing helps, change the cable, switch the USB port, and try again.

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