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How do I zap the PRAM on iPad 10th Gen?

How do I zap the PRAM on the 10th Gen iPad?


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iPad (10th generation)

Posted on Nov 25, 2024 12:18 AM

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Nov 25, 2024 1:19 AM in response to Rosmarbra

A simple shut-down and restart is usually all that is necessary to clear temporary cache data from your iPad - if your iPad appears to be operating bellow its expected performance - this being a simple process that I am sure needs no explanation.


Sometimes, if something is obviously amis, a forced restart will clear-up any more significant issues:

Force restart iPad - Apple Support


For what it's worth, being a heavy user of my iPad Pro M1 (this being my computer of choice for most everyday tasks), I routinely restart my iPad at least once a week. While memory management in iPadOS 18 is significantly better than iPadOS 17, my iPad's performance definitely improves following a simple restart.


Nov 25, 2024 1:08 AM in response to LotusPilot

LotusPilot,


Thank you for letting me know that the newer iPads do not have PRAM in them.


I have been using all manner of Apple devices since they were first introduced to me in college in 1985, but I am not an “under the hood” type of person.


They taught us waaay back then 😂, that it was best practices ( a term not used in those days) to zap the PRAM on your devices on a weekly basis to keep things running smoothly.


Ive been having a hard time with trying to figure out how to do something that doesn’t need to be done. 😂


THANK YOU for bringing this dinosaur 🦕 into the modern world.


I gather that it is no longer necessary to zap the PRAM on my iMac and iPhone as well. ✅

How do I zap the PRAM on iPad 10th Gen?

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