Screen froze while updating..cannot move forward or backward.  Help!

While updating mini ipad, screen froze at  Apple ID Security (add Security Questions or Not Now).  Cannot leave this screen to continue update.  Has anyone else experienced this and if so, what is the solution.

You're welcome to your opinion here chatting it solved my problem?
My ipad and my iphone is disabled and has been for several months Spent that Updat not. Apple is not the company of good cooperation. The message is all about the money. iCloud, iTunse. Photo IUD Msj. yahoo, google All inactivated S.
My Apple ID on the iPad and my iPhone is not working What should I do with many of the problems I'm facing
I have two Apple iPhone,
A: [email protected]
B: [email protected]
The result of my efforts is not. I do not know English well, please help me here.
One of my friends told me that the problem is solved through the settings, but I do not know English well, please see the Help, where is my setting?

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