Problem connecting CPU and peripherals

Since i bought my iPad, that was like october 2022, my iPad crashed like 10 times and i never got any help to solve this problem. I wouldn't care if i don't needed it often but i need it in school every day and if i'm writing something on it and it crashes that's not what i want.

2 weeks ago i called the apple support but i didn't really get any help. They made a remote check and said that everything is ok, but it isn't.

So now i downloaded 3uTools to analyze the crash by myself.

This app says:

Crash reason: Problem connecting CPU and peripherals

Crash code: Panic CPU x caller

Suggestions: You can check them in repair stores or replace related accesories.


So my question, should i visit the Apple Store, or has anyone a simple solution for that. And that it's said, i don't wanna restore my iPad to factory settings and set it up a second time.

iPad Air (5th generation)

Posted on Apr 24, 2023 02:32 AM

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Posted on Apr 24, 2023 04:20 AM

Last point first…


When other options to resolve an issue have been exhausted, one of the few remaining steps to clear a problem may be restoring the device to factory settings. This step not only clears all data and settings, but also installs a fresh copy of iPadOS System Software. Any software corruptions are cleared by this process.


A factory restore isn’t as onerous as you might otherwise believe.


If you have a current iCloud or iTunes backup (this always being recommended - as in the event of loss, theft or catastrophic failure, this will provide a high degree of protection from data loss), you can easily restore your data from your backup after performing the factory restore.


Start by ensuring that you have a current iCloud or iTunes backup of your iPad:

How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support


When you are ready to proceed with the factory restore, follow this process:

Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support


At the end of the process, you’ll have opportunity to restore your data and settings from your iCloud or iTunes backup.


If you need help, the technicians at the Genius Bar of your local Apple Store or Apple Authorised Service Provider (AASP) will be delighted to assist. You should note that the technicians will almost certainly recommend a factory restore - so you have nothing to lose in trying this yourself:

Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple


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Apr 24, 2023 04:20 AM in response to lukas_s2024

Last point first…


When other options to resolve an issue have been exhausted, one of the few remaining steps to clear a problem may be restoring the device to factory settings. This step not only clears all data and settings, but also installs a fresh copy of iPadOS System Software. Any software corruptions are cleared by this process.


A factory restore isn’t as onerous as you might otherwise believe.


If you have a current iCloud or iTunes backup (this always being recommended - as in the event of loss, theft or catastrophic failure, this will provide a high degree of protection from data loss), you can easily restore your data from your backup after performing the factory restore.


Start by ensuring that you have a current iCloud or iTunes backup of your iPad:

How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support


When you are ready to proceed with the factory restore, follow this process:

Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod to factory settings - Apple Support


At the end of the process, you’ll have opportunity to restore your data and settings from your iCloud or iTunes backup.


If you need help, the technicians at the Genius Bar of your local Apple Store or Apple Authorised Service Provider (AASP) will be delighted to assist. You should note that the technicians will almost certainly recommend a factory restore - so you have nothing to lose in trying this yourself:

Genius Bar Reservation and Apple Support Options - Apple


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