Fix an iPad That Won’t Turn On With These Steps
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Fix an iPad That Won’t Turn On With These Steps
Simple steps to wake a black screen and rule out common power issues
Updated on January 22, 2026
This article guides you through solutions for when your iPad won’t turn on. Often, when an iPad’s screen is black, it’s in sleep mode, waiting for you to press the Home or Sleep/Wake button to activate it.
How to Fix an iPad That Won’t Turn On
This issue can affect all iPad models, and the solutions are applicable regardless of which iPad you use.
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Power on the iPad. Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button at the top of the iPad. If the iPad is powered off, you should see the Apple logo appear after a few seconds, which indicates the tablet is functioning normally.
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Force restart your iPad if the normal power-on process doesn’t work. The method varies slightly among iPad models, depending on whether you have a Home button.
Some users have found success getting their iPad to turn on only after it has been left unused for several days. Try this, then continue with the steps.
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Charge the battery. If the iPad doesn’t boot up after a few seconds, the battery might be drained. If your device frequently runs out of power, take steps to extend your iPad’s battery life.
Even if the iPad turns on, it might be low on power, so leave it charging for as long as possible or until the battery is fully charged. If the iPad still doesn’t turn on after an hour, you might need to fix your iPad’s charging issue.
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Fix your disabled iPad.If an incorrect passcode is entered too many times, your iPad will still power on but stop at the lock screen.
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Make an Apple Store appointment. If your iPad still won’t turn on, it may have a hardware failure. Apple employees can help determine your iPad’s underlying issue.
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If you don’t have an Apple Store nearby, contact Apple for help.
Causes of an iPad Not Turning On
A dead battery is the most common reason for an iPad not turning on, but the problem could be more serious, including corrupted software or a hardware issue.
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