How to Force Restart Apple iPad Air 2024 (6th gen)

Is your iPad frozen, stuck on a black screen, not turning on, or not responding to touch or buttons? In many cases, the best first step is to perform a Force Restart on iPad or use a Soft Reset to refresh the device without losing any data. This is one of the most effective ways to fix temporary software issues and get your tablet working again. In this article, you will learn how to force restart an iPad, when to use a soft reset, and how this method differs from a Hard Reset, which is not covered here. If you are looking for a quick solution for an unresponsive iPad, frozen iPad screen, or iPad not working properly, this guide has you covered.

Soft Reset for Apple iPad Air 2024 (6th gen)

STEP 1

Press and quickly let go of the volume button nearest to the top button.

STEP 2

Press and quickly let go of the volume button farthest from the top button.

STEP 3

Then, press and hold the Power Button on your iPad.

STEP 4

When the Apple logo appears on the screen, release the top button. You’ve successfully performed the Soft Restart, and your iPad will now begin the Force Restart. Well done!

Soft Restart iPad video tutorial.

Now you know how to force restart an iPad and when a Soft Reset is enough to solve common performance and software problems. This method is safe, fast, and especially useful when an iPad is frozen, not responding, stuck on the Apple logo, or showing a black screen. Since a Force Restart does not erase data, it should always be one of the first troubleshooting steps to try. If your iPad still does not work correctly after restarting, you may need to update the software, inspect battery-related issues, or continue with more advanced repair options. Check out our other tutorials for more tips on iPad troubleshooting, iPadOS fixes, Apple tablet support, and step-by-step device repair guides.