What should I do if my iPad won t turn on and iTunes display won t connect? 10

Updated on technology 2024-06-16
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    iPad won't connect to iTunes solution:

    1.Run the computer menu, enter "regedit", click to open hkey-current-user,software,apple computer inc (the beginning is apple), open the iTunes folder and quick folder, all that can be deleted and click delete, if there is a prompt error, it means that it cannot be deleted, remember that iTunes and quicktime folders have to be deleted.

    2.Log in to Microsoft's official website ** "Windows Installer Clean Up", open it after installation; Delete Apple Mobile Device Support, Apple Software Update, iTunes, iPod Software, select the software, and click "Remove" to delete it.

    3.Delete iTunes and QuickTime from the computer's control panel.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If your ipad is domestic, then you need to connect to the wireless network wifi and check whether the connection is normal.

    If it is an American product, then you can connect wifi or plug in the network card, but the most important thing is to see if there is a problem with your network, if not, restart it, or turn off your home network wifi transmitter in the open, and then connect, if it still doesn't work, you can go to the store (store) where you buy this ipad warranty, consultation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I can tell you a way, first of all, you open safari first, and then click **, hit on, if it appears, it means that your network card and network corresponding facilities are normal, if not, it means that your network card is wrong, you should find the IP again (in fact, I tried, successful, but I didn't work later.) Advice: You'd better finish what you want to do all at once, or you'll regret it later).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Here's how to fix it:Tool: iPhone Min

    Operating system: iOS

    Posture pre-play device: Dell laptop.

    Operating system: win10

    Operating procedure: iTunes

    1. Open the iTunes application on your computer.

    2. Enter the main program interface of iTunes.

    3. Turn off the iPad, press and hold the home button and connect with the computer with a data cable.

    4. Wait for the recovery mode to enter automatically.

    5. After entering the recovery mode, click "Recover" on the computer.

    6. Wait for the trace to be cleared and restored before it is unusable.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. First of all, determine whether the computer recognizes the iPad. When you connect your iPad to the computer, a small string of lightning will appear in the battery icon in the upper right corner of the screen, indicating that the iPad is charging; If the prompt is not charging, it means that the computer recognizes the iPad.

    2. If you still can't connect to iTunes, you can try restarting your computer and iPad. Then try connecting to your computer again.

    3. Right-click on the start menu to open the Apps & Functions option.

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