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If your iOS device is frozen or sluggish, restarting it may get it working properly again. If you are experiencing frequent issues, performing a factory reset or a restore may be more effective. Using the factory reset or restore methods will delete all of the data on your device, but you'll be able to load a backup to get it all back afterwards.
 
If your iOS device is frozen or sluggish, restarting it may get it working properly again. If you are experiencing frequent issues, performing a factory reset or a restore may be more effective. Using the factory reset or restore methods will delete all of the data on your device, but you'll be able to load a backup to get it all back afterwards.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==