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The apps that your iPad won't open may be causing your device to crash. Find out about the apps that your iPad won't open with help from an expert who is proficient with all Apple products and able to provide OS/iOS instruction and troubleshooting in this free video clip.
For al your questions about the account and changing to another you have to be with Apple.
Don't forget all purchases on your old account will not be transferred to a new account. Devices not unlocked from the old account can't be opened in a new account. In the new account you need to buy and and setup all apps again.
Look here to see what it all means: Apple ID Support
Probably not enough room on your iPad to update to iOS 8.1.3. (The whole download has to be onboard before it replaces the old version.) It's telling you to plug the iPad into your iTunes device that you used to setup and sync your iPad. Do it and update to the next version there.
Some advice too late for this problem: Always have your device powered with a cord for updates to operating systems.
With your charged device, again hold the power button and the "Home Circle" until you see a white Apple logo. Release the buttons and let it open up. That should have "Reset" your iPad.
This tutorial will explain how to force your iPad to restart if it gets stuck or freezes up.
Forcing your iPad to restart will not cause any loss of data - with the possible exception of any work you were doing at the time the iPad and/or App froze, forcing you to restart it.
Click and hold down the Sleep/Wake button (located on the upper-right corner of your iPad). While you're holding down the Sleep/Wake button, hold down the Home button as well (located on the front of your iPad at the bottom). Hold down both buttons until your iPad powers off. It will reboot and start again with a small silver Apple image on the screen. It takes about 30 seconds for the iPad completely start up.
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Try doing a hard reset by holding down the home button and the sleep/wake button until you see the apple logo. If the screen continues to flash it is most likely a hardware problem and you should contact Apple to replace the device.
Apple Customer Support
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