You need to connect the iPad with an USB-cable to a computer and open iTunes software. there you will see your iPad showing up and you can do a restore: Restore iPad to new factory condition
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try to set it back to factory.
press and hold the "Volume Up", "Home", and "Power" buttons.
Release the buttons when you see the recovery screen and the Samsung logo.
Use the volume buttons to navigate the menu and select "wipe data / factory reset". ...
On the next screen, press "Volume Up" to continue.
Depress and Hold your home button and power at same time . This will or should take a few seconds but Keep holding until you see the apple icon . When you see it let off both at same time . After a minute or more it will disappear . After it disappears wait a couple 3,4,5, seconds and you should be able to press the home button and your home page should display .
Perform a hard reset: Press both the Power and Home buttons and hold them down. Keep holding both buttons down until you see the Apple logo appear on the screen. The logo should appear between ten and twenty seconds after you start holding the buttons. After the Apple logo appears, your iPhone or iPad will boot back up normally.
Charge your iPhone: Connect the iPhone to the iPhone's USB power adapter and let it charge for at least ten minutes.
Get iPhone into Recovery Mode: Turn off you iPhone and just plug the USB cable into computer > Hold the HOME button when you connect USB to iPhone > Release the HOME button when you see the iTunes logo. The Most Common iOS 9 9 2 1 9 3 9 3 3 9 3 4 Problems and Solutions
Hi Julie
If by larger screen, you mean Zoomed screen, it could be that you have turned on zoom in Settings / Accessability.
Also.... the iPad is "booted up" all the time. Generally all you are doing is Waking the iPad from sleep or screen in sleep mode.
To ReBoot your iPad (worth doing every month or so) First quit all Apps by double clicking round button and individually swipe each open App upward to shut the App down. When all apps are turned off, Hold the Top button & Round Button in together for about 5-10 seconds. This will shut the iPad down completely. When all off, Press the top button in for about 5 seconds. You will see the Apple logo while it ReBoots. This usually fixes any minor glitches etc in the Apps. If a particular App is giving problems, you can hold your finger down on it till the X shows in the LH Top of its icon. Click this and it will be wiped off your iPad. Then re download it for free through the App Store and check to see if problem has gone.
You could try to reset the iPad. Press the home button and the on / off button together and hold them till the light goes out.about 5 seconds. Then the apple logo comes back and in within one minute the starts screen should reappear.
I hope it works, because I would hate it if your grandson had to turn over his piggy bank. (Joking)
If the iPad has frozen on a screen press and hold both the lock and home buttons for about 30 seconds. This will hard reset the iPad and it should then boot normally.
Ok, sounds like your iPad is frozen. This doesn't happen too often, but does happen occasionally. You need to properly restart your iPad, not just lock and unlock it. Follow these steps:
Hold down the Sleep/Wake button AND the Home button at the same time, for at least 10 seconds
The silver Apple logo will appear on the screen, and your iPad will reboot.
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