My IPAD2 shuts down every 5 minutes,i have rebooted  which didnt help...

my ipad 2 shuts down every 5 minutes,i have rebooted which doesnt work...very frustrating...

(A) Try reset iPad
Hold down the Sleep/Wake button and the Home button at the same time for at least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears
Note: Data will not be affected.
(B) Try reset all settings
Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings
Note: Data will not be affected but settings for Wi-Fi, FaceTime, Message, Home Sharing will be reset

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