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iPad Stuck on Apple Logo? 5 Ways to Fix

Is your iPad stuck on the Apple logo on the booting screen, and you do not know what to do? You are at the right place, just scroll down and find out.

Continuous usage of your iPad can sometimes lead to any software or hardware issues. These issues lead to a delay in the completion of our work, and it is obvious that we do not want these issues to happen.

One of the software issues which we will be talking about here is the freezing of the booting screen of the iPad. When the screen freezes, you only see the Apple logo on the boot screen, and the home screen does not appear.

Another thing that can happen is that the iPad starts booting again and again after the Apple logo appears on the screen. Let us see the reasons behind this and how you can fix this problem.

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Why is my iPad’s screen stuck on Apple logo?

One of the main reasons behind this issue can be some errors in the reboot process. When you reboot your iPad, and it starts turning on, the iPad completes some simple tasks such as turning on the processor, checking for the memory, and preparing the OS.

After the iPad turns on, all the processes start working, and you become capable of carrying out all your work on your iPad. If there is any issue in any of these processes, your iPad may get stuck on the Apple logo.

Another reason can be the negative effects of jailbreaking. If you have jailbroken your iPad, this issue may be due to that only as it is one of the negative impacts of jailbreaking.

Jailbreaking is the process in which a user modifies the iPad to remove the restrictions that are built into the iOS. After jailbreaking, your iPad becomes capable of many things that a normal iPad can not do, such as downloading any app outside of the app store and many more.

How to fix the Apple logo stuck on iPad’s screen?

There are a number of solutions to this problem. These include some common solutions, and there are some third-party apps such as Tenorshare ReiBoot, and many more.

Let us learn about all the solutions and their steps one by one.

Solution 1: force restart your iPad

One of the simplest solutions which you can try is forcefully restarting the iPad. Although it has a low success rate, a restart can surely help you get the device back to its original situation if there are only small problems.

To restart the iPad without a Home button, follow these steps:

Step 1: Press the volume button closest to the top button and release it quickly.

Step 2: Press the volume button farthest from the top button and release it quickly.

Step 3: Press the top button and hold it until the device begins restarting.

To restart the iPad with a Home button, follow these steps:

Step 1: Press and hold the Home button and the Top button simultaneously.

Step 2: Wait until the Apple logo appears once again and the iPad starts working.

As mentioned earlier, this solution has a low success rate, so your iPad may still be in that condition. In that case, you can try other solutions mentioned below.

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Solution 2: put your iPad on charging

Sometimes the problem may arise due to the low charge of your iPad. In that case, you can simply put the iPad to charge and wait for it to get fully charged.

Before putting it to charge, check the lightning cable to see if it is working properly, and check the charging port for any dust particles.

After the iPad gets fully charged, try restarting it again by using the methods mentioned above and checking if it is working properly as before.

Solution 3: restore using iTunes or Catalina

If you have a MacBook, you can use the Catalina, and if you have a Windows PC, you can use iTunes by logging in using your Apple ID.

The steps to restore are as follows:

Step 1: Connect your iPad to a PC.

Step 2: If you are using a MacBook, open Finder in Catalina, and if you are using a Windows PC, open iTunes.

Step 3: Locate the iPad on your computer.

Step 4: Let the iPad be connected to the PC. During that time, follow these steps on your iPad:

  • Press and hold the Home button if your iPad has a Home button.
  • If your iPad does not have a Home button, press the volume button closest to the top button and release it quickly.

Again, press the volume button farthest from the top button and release it quickly.

Press the top button and hold it until the iPad starts restarting.

Step 5: Keep holding the button/ buttons until the Recovery Mode is visible on the screen.

Step 6: A dialogue box appears asking you to Restore or Update your iPad. Choose the Update option.

Step 7: Your PC will download the software for your iPad. If it takes more than 15 minutes, the iPad will exit the recovery mode, and you will have to repeat the above steps again to enter the recovery mode.

Solution 4: restore the iPad by putting it into DFU mode

Another method by which you can fix the problem is by using the DFU mode. I advise you to enter the DFU mode only if you have a backup of your data on the iPad.

When your iPad enters the DFU mode, all the controlling codes of your iPad’s software and hardware get erased and reloaded like new. Hence, there is a risk of data loss.

To put your device into DFU mode, follow these steps:

Step 1: Connect your iPad to your PC and launch iTunes on your PC or Mac.

Step 2: Follow the steps mentioned below to activate the DFU mode for iPad with and without the Home button, respectively.

For iPad with Home button:

  • Power off your iPad.
  • Press and hold the on/off button for three seconds.
  • Press and hold the Home button while you are still holding the on/off button.
  • Keep holding both of the buttons for ten seconds. Then release the on/off button but keep holding the Home button for about five seconds.

If the screen stays black, the iPad is in DFU mode.

For iPad without a Home button:

  • Press the volume up button and release it, then press the volume down button and release it.
  • Press and hold the Power button until the power off slider appears. Drag the slider to power off.
  • Press the Power button and hold it for three seconds, and press and hold the volume down button simultaneously.
  • Continue holding both the buttons for about ten seconds. If the screen remains black, the iPad is in DFU mode.

After the iPad gets into DFU mode, iTunes will ask you to restore your iPad. Select the restore option to restore your iPad.

Solution 5: Tenorshare ReiBoot

The use of iPad is very diverse. It can be used by an office professional and at the same time by a university student. Plus, you can also use it for various works such as preparing a presentation, taking notes, enjoying multimedia, and many more. So, you’re sure to be worried if your iPad gets stuck on the Apple logo.

This is one of the best third-party applications that can be used to restart and recover the iPad/iPhone to its normal condition without any data loss. You can simply download it from the internet, and instead of connecting to iTunes, you can connect to ReiBoot to restore your iPad.

Some of the features of ReiBoot are:

  • It recovers the iPad / iPhone from Boot Loop and Black Screen.
  • It helps to Exit and Recover from the Recovery / DFU mode.
  • It helps to reset the iPad / iPhone in just one click without even entering the password.
  • It also helps the phone to recover from the Apple Loop in which the Apple logo is stuck on the screen.
  • It can solve the problems of all iOS devices running on any version.

Let us now see the steps on how you can use the Tenorshare ReiBoot to fix the problem:

Step 1: Download and Install the Tenorshare ReiBoot on your PC or Mac.

Step 2: Make sure that your iPad is in recovery mode.

Step 3: Now go to the Repair Operating System option and click on it.

Step 4: A new window opens, and a message showing the issue “Stuck On Apple Logo” is displayed on the screen.

Step 5: Click on the Fix Now button. A new window opens up and provides you with the latest firmware update.

Step 6: Click on the Download button.

Step 7: Once the firmware is downloaded, click on the Repair Now button, and a progress bar will reflect the entire process.

After some time, it will show a message as “The Repair Process is Completed.”

Now, you can see that the iPad turns on, and the lock screen is visible. You can simply enter the password, and there you go. The iPad is ready to use.

Availability and pricing

It is available on all the systems running on Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1, Windows 10, and Windows 11.

A free trial version of Tenorshare ReiBoot is available, but you can not repair your device using the free version. The repair feature is available for paid version only. The paid version is available for one PC and five devices. The description of the paid version is as follows:

  • $29.95 per month user license.
  • $35.95 per year user license.
  • $ 59.95-lifetime user license.

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Conclusion

If your iPad’s screen is stuck on the Apple logo and is not getting fixed, you can surely try the solutions mentioned above and fix the problem.

The Tenorshare ReiBoot is the best solution out of all the solutions, and it is an all-around package for all types of problem solvers. If you have several iOS devices in your home, you can experience and feel the difference that this app makes.

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