![]() But if something goes wrong, you may need to erase and restore your iPad to get it out of recovery mode again.įor that reason, we strongly recommend that you back up your iPad before putting it into recovery mode. This isn’t always the case usually you can enter and exit recovery mode without losing any data on your iPad. However, if you’re using recovery mode to update or troubleshoot your iPad, you should know that it comes with a risk of data loss. If you need to put your iPad in recovery mode to restore it, you can ignore this section because you’re going to erase all your data anyway. If you’ve got everything you need, follow the steps below to learn how to put your iPad in recovery mode. Recovery mode is also especially useful if you’re having trouble updating or restoring your iPad.īefore we get started, you should know that you’ll need a computer (running macOS or Windows) and a cable to connect it to your iPad. With iTunes open, select your device then click ‘Summary’ then ‘Check for Update’. Now connect your device to your computer and iTunes should open automatically. You might need to put your iPad in recovery mode to fix all manner of software problems, from a short battery life to totally unresponsive tablet. To update to iOS 10.3 through iTunes, make sure you have the latest version of iTunes installed on your PC or Mac.
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