

Your iPad’s black screen problem has been fixed! If your iPad screen goes black again, you’ll know how to fix the problem. As long as your iPad is covered by AppleCare+, you’ll probably be able to get an affordable repair. Set up an appointment at your local Apple Store’s Genius Bar and see if they can fix it for you.

This light will go off once the earbuds have been completely charged. If you recently dropped your iPhone, or if it has been exposed to liquid, some cables may have become damaged or dislodged from the logic board. A blue light on the earbuds will indicate they are still being charged. There’s probably a hardware problem if your iPad display is still black. We strongly recommend backing up your iPad before putting it in DFU mode! When you’re ready to go, check out our iPad DFU mode walkthrough! iPad Screen Repair Options All of its code is erased and reloaded, which will fix any deeply hidden software problem. Put Your iPad In DFU ModeĪ DFU restore is the deepest type of restore you can perform on your iPad. Open iTunes and click on the iPad icon near the upper left-hand corner of the application.Ĭlick the circle next to This computer, then click Back Up Now. Plug your iPad into your computer using a charging cable. If you have a Mac running macOS 10.14 or older, or if you own a PC, you’ll use iTunes to back up your iPad. Click the circle next to Back up all of the data on your iPad to this Mac, then click Back Up Now. Open Finder and click on your iPad under Locations on the left-hand side of Finder.

When Apple introduced macOS Catalina, iTunes was replaced by Music, and device management and syncing were moved to Finder. Connect your iPad to your Mac using a charging cable.
