OS5 Update. Can't get past Set Up iCloud after OS5 update.

I just updated to OS5 and cannot get past the Set Up iCloud screen.

If you cannot go any further or do anything else you may as well try restarting the iPad and see what happens.
Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button. Hopefully you will be able to pickup where you left off setting up the iPad.

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