Since three weeks, my iPad 2 is displaying the message ‘iCloud Backup’ whenever I unlock it. The message is not closing even after tapping the ‘OK’ option. Is there any way to remove this message from iPad screen?
Since three weeks, my iPad 2 is displaying the message ‘iCloud Backup’ whenever I unlock it. The message is not closing even after tapping the ‘OK’ option. Is there any way to remove this message from iPad screen?
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It is better to perform a reset to avoid this message from your iPad permanently. You can accomplish the reset process with the help of Sleep/Wake and Home button. The former button is located at the top part of your iPad where as the latter can be found on the bottom middle part. Press these buttons simultaneously and hold them in that position for minimum 10 seconds. Ignore the red slider pop up on the screen during this time. Release the buttons from your fingers only after viewing the Apple Logo on iPad screen. When the home page becomes visible on your iPad, check whether it shows the backup message.
- Tap Settings and then tap the iCloud icon.
- Tap "Storage & Backup."
- Tap Manage Storage.
- Tap your iOS device in the Backups area.
- Under Backup Options, turn off any items that you no longer wish to back up.
- Return to Storage & Backup and tap “Back up now.” This will immediately remove the requested backup data from iCloud.
- Choose “Delete Backup” if you want to turn off Backup and remove all data for that Backup from iCloud.
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Better to perform a reset by accomplishing accomplish the reset process with the help of Sleep/Wake and Home button.
The former button is located at the top part of your iPad where as the latter can be found on the bottom middle part.
Press these buttons simultaneously and hold them in that position for minimum 10 seconds...
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1. For that you need to reset your iPad,
2. Press and hold both home button and sleep button at a time,
3. Until it shows a red slider popup window,
4. And then it shows a apple logo option,
5. Now release both buttons,
6. Now try to remove iCloud Backup,
7. That's it.