How to Restore an iPad from an iCloud Backup?

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Most of the people set up iCloud and enable the iPad to be backed up to iPad on a daily basis. If you want to restore an iPad from an iCloud Backup, then first make sure your iPad is being backed up to the iCloud. You can easily verify your iCloud Backup. To verify, go to the iPad's 'Settings' and choose 'iCloud' located at left side menu. In the 'iCloud Settings', select 'Storage and Backup' option. Here you will see the last times iPad's backup to iCloud. To learn how to restore an ipad from an iCloud Backup, check out the steps below.

Following are the step to Restore an iPad From an iCloud Backup:

  1. Turn ON your iPad.
  2. Go to "Settings" on your iPad.
  3. Select "General" tab from the left side menu.
  4. Scroll down and tap "Reset" tab.
  5. A "Reset" window opens up.
  6. Choose "Erase All Content and Settings" option.
  7. Once you have erased the data from iPad, you will see the set up screen.
  8. Here you will get the choice to restore an iPad from a backup. You will get this option after you have signed into your Wi-Fi network and chosen whether or not to use location services.

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