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1. Force Restart iPad:
Hold the Home button and Wake button at the same time for about 10 seconds. Your find your device vibrating and get out of the iPhone boot loop.
2. Try an iPhone system recovery software
If your iPad cannot be force restarted, TunesKit iOS System Recovery is a wildly accepted tool to make your iPad back to normal with almost every problem solved.
Tablets
I am typing this on a Toshiba Thrive so I am sending you to where I go for answers. In case the link does not work do a search for "Toshiba Forums"
Shut down the tablet. Then press and hold power button and volume up button until the boot menu is loaded. Then select HDD recovery. Now tap Yes, select troubleshoot, select Reset your PC and follow the instruction on the screen to finish the procedure
If you just recently did the camera update, it is said (by quite a few) that is can crash the system and you will need to reset it.
*IF* this is the case with you (happened right after camera update), and you want to reset it to correct the recurring problem, consult your owner's manual on how to reset the device or you can see instructions in the online manual here: https://www.manualowl.com/m/Toshiba/WT10-A32M/Manual/424925?page=42
You should check in your BIOS settings to make sure your internal hard drive is designated as your primary boot device. If it is and the system still does not boot up, you either have a bad hard drive or the ribbon cable has come loose. There is an outside possibility that your MBR (master boot record) has become corrupt and the drive would have to be reimaged.
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