My iPad Won’t Turn Off – Help!

Finding yourself stuck with an iPad that won’t shut down may have you concerned that there is a serious problem brewing within your device. While there could be, it is likely something simple that can be fixed with at-home troubleshooting steps. Below you will find some reasons why your iPad might not be turning off and some simple ways you can fix the problem.

What Keeps an iPad From Turning Off?

There are two main reasons why an iPad will not turn off. First, software problems can cause the iPad to remain on. Many of these issues have something to do with the iPadOS or it may have to do with an application that is running on the device. Second, hardware problems are the most common reason, and this can be a result of a broken home button for example.

How Can I Fix My iPad?

Fixing your iPad that won’t turn off can usually be done at home, especially if the problem is not a serious one.

Turn off the iPad from the settings menu. There is a manual shutdown option within the iPad itself and is located in the settings tab. This option works best if you have a broken home button or when you press the home button, you do not receive a response. To manually shut down the iPad, go to settings, general, and then shut down.

Force restart the device. Sometimes, devices just need a reboot to make them work right again. Leaving a device on for too long can cause it to act wonky, so a quick restart of the device may be all that is needed. If your iPad will not respond to you shutting it down, you may need to force restart the device and how to do so will depend on your specific iPad model.

  • For an iPad with a home button, you will want to hold down the home and the top buttons simultaneously until you see the Apple logo appear. Release.
  • For an iPad with no home button, you will want to press the volume up, volume down, and then press and hold the top button until you see the Apple logo appear. Release.

Use assistive touch to restart the device. A hardware problem may make it impossible for your device to turn off. If you think the home button is broken or damaged or it simply won’t work for you, you can use assistive touch to restart your device. Navigate to the settings menu, accessibility, touch, and then click assistive touch. You will want to turn the slider over to green. Once the feature is enabled, you will then click device, more, and restart.

Perform an update. Updating the iPadOS is extremely important. If you have not done so and an outstanding update exists, you may find that your device refuses to turn off. This type of issue is related to the software and not the hardware on the device. To fix this issue, you will need to go to the settings section and click on general. From there, click on software update and run a check to see if any need to be done.

Enter recovery mode. Recovery mode is a safe setting that will allow you to continue to access your device to solve serious issues with the software on it. Fortunately, you will not need to delete data to enter this mode.

Device firmware update mode. If you find that recovery mode does not work for you, the next step is to try device firmware update mode. This is a more comprehensive level of reset for your device. It is a little complicated to use, so if you do not feel comfortable performing the reset, talk to a local mobile device provider.

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