iPad won't turn on after a complete battery drain
Solution 1:
Assuming it is now charged…
Hold Home & Power buttons for at least 45 seconds, see if it starts up normally.
If not…
- Plug your iPad's USB cable into a computer with iTunes.
- Hold down the Home button [keep holding] and connect to your iPad.
Keep holding the Home button until you see a screen telling you to connect to iTunes. - iTunes should show you a popup saying that there is an iPhone or iPad that is in Recovery Mode and needs to be restored before you can use it.
- Click OK.
- Click on Restore iPhone/iPad.
If the above doesn't work, you may need to get a fully operational iPad charger and plug it into the wall. The current and voltage needed to wake an iPad with a deeply discharged battery (or one that's malfunctioning due to age) is higher than a computer can provide over USB.
- Plug into a known good iPad type adapter (higher current than iPhone charger)
- Wait 15 minutes
- Try powering on
- Wait 10 minutes
- Try a hard reset (hold home button and sleep wake button together for 15 seconds)
- Wait 5 minutes
- Try powering on
At that point, you can let it charge for another hour and try again or start with a different cable or a different charger. Eventually, you'll need to have the iPad serviced if it cannot wake from sleep due to a very low batter charge condition even when plugged into power.