To wipe an iPad clean to resell, you need to remove all personal data and restore the device to factory settings. To do this, plug in your device and open iTunes on a computer. Connect the device to the computer with a USB cable and select it from the list of devices in iTunes. Select “restore” from the options menu and wait for your data to be wiped before restoring it.

To reset your iPad to factory settings, go to Settings > General > Reset. This will erase all of the data on your iPad and return it to its original state.

To transfer iPad to a new owner, the original owner should first delete all of their data from the device. This can be done by going to Settings-General-Reset-Erase All Content and Settings. After this is done, the original owner should sign out of iCloud and delete their Apple ID from the device. Once this is done, they should sign in as a new user with a different Apple ID.

No. Erase all content and settings is the same as a factory reset, but it does not clear your phone’s data.

A factory reset does not delete everything, but it will delete all of the data on your phone.

Yes, erasing all content and settings will remove your Apple ID.

When you erase content and settings, you lose data that is stored on the device. This includes apps, photos, videos, music, messages, contacts, email accounts, and any other data that is stored on the phone.

A tablet is a touch screen device, so it should be wiped with a damp cloth. You can also use a wet paper towel.

A factory reset will only delete the data on your phone, while a hard reset will also delete the system software.