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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Ben

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Did you try an over the air update? If this caused it to get stuck at the apple logo with the bar at the bottom. Then you can try connecting the iPad to iTunes via booting the iPad into recovery mode or DFU mode. You can do this by having the iPad plugged via USB cable to the computer.
Steps:
# Plug iPad Air with lightning connector to the computer.
# Turn off iPad, once you have got it turned off, immediately keep holding or start holding the home button until you get an iTunes symbol. Make sure you keep holding when you do get the apple logo.
# Open up iTunes if you haven't already and try updating the iPad when prompted.
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+Edit: Pretty sure the editor panicked and posted this below.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Ben

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Did you try an over the air update? If this caused it to get stuck at the apple logo with the bar at the bottom. Then you can try connecting the iPad to iTunes via booting the iPad into recovery mode or DFU mode. You can do this by having the iPad plugged via USB cable to the computer.
Steps:
-#Plug iPad Air with lightning connector to the computer.
-#Turn off iPad, once you have got it turned off, immediately keep holding or start holding the home button until you get an iTunes symbol. Make sure you keep holding when you do get the apple logo.
-#Open up iTunes if you haven't already and try updating the iPad when prompted.
+# Plug iPad Air with lightning connector to the computer.
+# Turn off iPad, once you have got it turned off, immediately keep holding or start holding the home button until you get an iTunes symbol. Make sure you keep holding when you do get the apple logo.
+# Open up iTunes if you haven't already and try updating the iPad when prompted.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Ben

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Did you try an over the air update? If this caused it to get stuck at the apple logo with the bar at the bottom. Then you can try connecting the iPad to iTunes via booting the iPad into recovery mode or DFU mode. You can do this by having the iPad plugged via USB cable to the computer.
Steps:
#Plug iPad Air with lightning connector to the computer.
#Turn off iPad, once you have got it turned off, immediately keep holding or start holding the home button until you get an iTunes symbol. Make sure you keep holding when you do get the apple logo.
-##Open up iTunes if you haven't already and try updating the iPad when prompted.
+#Open up iTunes if you haven't already and try updating the iPad when prompted.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Ben

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Did you try an over the air update? If this caused it to get stuck at the apple logo with the bar at the bottom. Then you can try connecting the iPad to iTunes via booting the iPad into recovery mode or DFU mode. You can do this by having the iPad plugged via USB cable to the computer.
Steps:
-##Plug iPad Air with lightning connector to the computer.
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-##Turn off iPad, once you have got it turned off, immediately keep holding or start holding the home button until you get an iTunes symbol. Make sure you keep holding when you do get the apple logo.
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+#Plug iPad Air with lightning connector to the computer.
+#Turn off iPad, once you have got it turned off, immediately keep holding or start holding the home button until you get an iTunes symbol. Make sure you keep holding when you do get the apple logo.
##Open up iTunes if you haven't already and try updating the iPad when prompted.

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Did you try an over the air update? If this caused it to get stuck at the apple logo with the bar at the bottom. Then you can try connecting the iPad to iTunes via booting the iPad into recovery mode or DFU mode. You can do this by having the iPad plugged via USB cable to the computer.

Steps:

##Plug iPad Air with lightning connector to the computer.

##Turn off iPad, once you have got it turned off, immediately keep holding or start holding the home button until you get an iTunes symbol. Make sure you keep holding when you do get the apple logo.

##Open up iTunes if you haven't already and try updating the iPad when prompted.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 iRobot

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Did you try an over the air update? If this caused it to get stuck at the apple logo with the bar at the bottom. Then you can try connecting the iPad to iTunes via booting the iPad into recovery mode or DFU mode. You can do this by having the iPad plugged via USB cable to the computer.

Steps:

##Plug iPad Air with lightning connector to the computer.

##Turn off iPad, once you have got it turned off, immediately keep holding or start holding the home button until you get an iTunes symbol. Make sure you keep holding when you do get the apple logo.

##Open up iTunes if you haven't already and try updating the iPad when prompted.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Ben

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Did you try an over the air update? If this caused it to get stuck at the apple logo with the bar at the bottom. Then you can try connecting the iPad to iTunes via booting the iPad into recovery mode or DFU mode. You can do this by having the iPad plugged via USB cable to the computer.

Steps:

##Plug iPad Air with lightning connector to the computer.

##Turn off iPad, once you have got it turned off, immediately keep holding or start holding the home button until you get an iTunes symbol. Make sure you keep holding when you do get the apple logo.

##Open up iTunes if you haven't already and try updating the iPad when prompted.

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