If your iPad dies, your history will not be reset. Simply charge your iPad and it should be fine. Do not mess around with the iPad and reset settings or delete history, because this will actually reset all the history.
Reset as in restart? No. Reset as in restore factory settings? Yes, unless you have the photos backed up in iTunes or iPhoto.
Open settings, then select 'General', then 'Reset'. Finally tap 'Erase all content and settings'. This will restore your whole iPad.
To reset all the settings and progress, delete the app and re-install from the app store. You won't have to pay for it again.
The primary thing that happens when you reset your router is that it does back to default settings. This means that the network and wireless settings will need to be reconfigured.
No, your WiFi password is stored as an encrypted file on your iPad. If you don't know the password, you will have to ask someone who does, or reset your router and re-enter your security settings from the factory defaults.
First got to general then reset then reset all content and settings. (notice: do not back up data from iCloud or you will still have all your apps and videos etc.)
If you type it wrong 10 times, it locks for a minute (or delete all the content, if you have set it to do that in settings). If you type it wrong once more, it will be locked for 5 minutes. Once more, 15 minutes, and so on. If you forgot it, connect your iPad to a computer with iTunes with the cable, and reset the device.
It will clear everything your ipod knows about its networks
This happens to me but just not on a 4th gen. What you do is go to setting then general then reset then reset all settings
This will wipe your iPad, erasing the settings and data, and returning it to the exact state as when you first opened the box. The first step to reset your iPad is to go into the iPad's settings. This is the icon that looks like gears. On the left-hand side of the settings, choose the General settings and scroll down the page until you see "Reset". This is the last option in the general settings. Choose the one you want to reset. Reset All Settings. This will leave the data (music, movies, contacts, etc.) but reset the preferences. Erase all content and settings will set it back to factory default. After confirming your choice, the process of erasing the data on your iPad begins. The entire process takes a couple of minutes, and during the process, the Apple logo will appear in the middle of the screen. Once it is done, a graphic asking to be plugged into iTunes will appear. At this point, the data on the iPad is erased and the iPad is at the factory default.
Reset the iPad in iTunes and restore from a backup.