There are two ways to factory reset Apple iPad, which are as follows:
Method 1:
Go to Settings. Click General.
Click Restore. Click Erase all content and settings.
Follow the prompts to complete the factory reset process.
Method 2:
* Install a third-party tool, such as Tenorshare iPhone repair tool.
Use a data cable to connect your device to your computer.
Click on "Reset Device".
Select Factory Reset.
Follow the prompts**firmware, and when the firmware is completed, click to start the reset operation, and wait for the reset progress bar to finish. During this process, please do not disconnect the device at will, until the reset progress bar is completed, the device will start normally.
Method 3:
Go to Settings. Find the general option and tap it.
Find the "Restore" option in the general list and tap on it.
Find "Erase All Content and Settings" in the restore list and tap it.
Follow the prompts to complete the factory reset of your iPad.
Method 4:
If your iPad can't do a factory reset directly, you can force reset the device with the help of a third-party tool.
*Install the tool and connect the device to the computer with a data cable.
Click on "Reset Device".
In the reset device ribbon, there are two main reset modes: factory reset and normal reset. Select Factory Reset.
Follow the prompts for firmware, and when the firmware is complete, you can click to start the reset operation. During this process, please do not disconnect the device at will, until the reset progress bar is completed, the device will start normally.
The above methods can all help Apple iPad factory reset, but please note that before factory reset, make sure to back up all your important data, as this operation will erase all data on your device. In addition, if the device cannot be directly factory reset, you can use a third-party tool to force reset the device to solve the device's insufficient memory or system problems.