Ipad Air...I am stuck with the apple logo.

Although my itunes says it is in recovery mode, it is not. I had not been trying to upgrade the IOS or anything.  Went to bed and it was working fine and woke up to the Apple logo.
I have tried all sorts of permutations, mute button, Volume up button, nothing seems to help.
I am getting error 11 when I try to restore. Help!

Have you also tried a soft-reset (i.e. a reboot) : press and hold both the sleep and home buttons for about 10 to 15 seconds (ignore the red slider), after which the Apple logo should appear
For error 11 : Get help with iOS update and restore errors - Apple Support

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