Failed to update softwear now it wont turn on

This morning iTunes wanted to update iPad os.  I started the process and after 16 min download of the new os update the iPad was backed up.  After that it iTunes said it was preparing the iPad.  Then an error came up stating an unforeseen error occurred followed by iTunes closing. Now the iPad wont start up at all and iTunes will not recognize the iPad.  Please help!

Mary,
Thank you so much for the help.  Sorry I did not let you know but your suggestions worked great. 
Thanks a ton.
Adam

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