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==Problem description==
==Problem description==
Device keeps restarting, either after staying stuck on the Apple logo for the entire time or after fully booting into iOS. Device may restart randomly or at regular intervals.  
There are a couple of common reasons that could cause an iPad Pro 10.5 to restart randomly or every few minutes. The two most common problems are:
 
* '''Loose or Broken Coils''' '''(Inductors)''' - These can break or fall off the logic board after a drop.
* '''Screen''' - A bad display can cause the iPad to restart every 60 seconds.
 
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==Symptoms==
==Symptoms==


*iPad restarts on its own.
*The iPad will reboot randomly when using it.
*May be stuck on the Apple logo or may fully boot but then restart after a minute or randomly.
*After a screen repair the iPad will restart every minute.
*After a hard drop the iPad will restart on its own.


==Solution==
==Solution==
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===Diagnostic Steps===
===Diagnostic Steps===


Before you start blindly replacing parts, it's important to try to confirm what is causing the restarting issue by reviewing the Panic Log file. This is a file that is generated by the Operating System, to document the fault causing the restart.
An example of panic log files you'll find in the iPad when it has been randomly restarting.
To find the panic log on the device, go to Settings-> Privacy-> Analytics & Improvements-> Analytics Data-> Scroll down to the files starting with "panic-full..." & click on the most recent dated file.
Then you'll want to scan through the text for keywords that may point you to the cause.
For this model, look for where it says "no successful checkins from thermalmonitord" ... "Missing sensor(s):"
If you see:


* '''TG0B''' - It's an issue with the battery or battery connector
** Make sure the battery screw is fully tightened.
** Check the pins on the battery connector to ensure they are not damaged.
** Try a known-good battery.
* '''(?)''' - It's a faulty screen
** Try a known-good display.
** Even if the screen appears to be fully functional it may be defective and causing the iPad to restart.<br />
===Repair Steps===
===Repair Steps===

Revision as of 15:45, 17 January 2024

How to Fix an iPad Pro 10.5 That Randomly Restarts
Device IPad Pro 10.5
Affects part(s) motherboard
Needs equipment
Difficulty ◉◉◉◌ Hard
Type Soldering, Part replacement


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Problem description

There are a couple of common reasons that could cause an iPad Pro 10.5 to restart randomly or every few minutes. The two most common problems are:

  • Loose or Broken Coils (Inductors) - These can break or fall off the logic board after a drop.
  • Screen - A bad display can cause the iPad to restart every 60 seconds.
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Symptoms

  • The iPad will reboot randomly when using it.
  • After a screen repair the iPad will restart every minute.
  • After a hard drop the iPad will restart on its own.

Solution

If the issue has a single, specific solution, provide it in this section and delete the sub-headers below. Otherwise, if there are multiple potential causes for the problem, outline the process of identifying the root cause and offer corresponding solutions below. There are a few common faults that cause this issue. If you can boot into iOS, first check the iPad's Panic Logs to see if the iPad is creating a crash report when it restarts.

Diagnostic Steps

Before you start blindly replacing parts, it's important to try to confirm what is causing the restarting issue by reviewing the Panic Log file. This is a file that is generated by the Operating System, to document the fault causing the restart.

An example of panic log files you'll find in the iPad when it has been randomly restarting.

To find the panic log on the device, go to Settings-> Privacy-> Analytics & Improvements-> Analytics Data-> Scroll down to the files starting with "panic-full..." & click on the most recent dated file.

Then you'll want to scan through the text for keywords that may point you to the cause.

For this model, look for where it says "no successful checkins from thermalmonitord" ... "Missing sensor(s):"

If you see:

  • TG0B - It's an issue with the battery or battery connector
    • Make sure the battery screw is fully tightened.
    • Check the pins on the battery connector to ensure they are not damaged.
    • Try a known-good battery.
  • (?) - It's a faulty screen
    • Try a known-good display.
    • Even if the screen appears to be fully functional it may be defective and causing the iPad to restart.

Repair Steps