First got to general then reset then reset all content and settings. (notice: do not back up data from iCloud or you will still have all your apps and videos etc.)
No. Neither the iPad or iPad 2 have expandable memory. They both have SSD drives, with no option to upgrade.
The clipboard can't be viewed, as it can on a Macintosh computer. It is stored in the memory of the iPad, and has a one-phrase memory.
If you are talking about storage, then the iPad 2 is variable, coming in either 16GB, 32GB, or 64GB. If you are talking about memory, it has 512MB.
You can do it in the settings menu, or restore factory in iTunes, or remote wipe it if you have the Find my iPad app installed from the iCloud site.
There is no restore 'button', but a feature within settings, as well as within iTunes. This option deletes all add-on apps, contacts, music, movies, pictures, everything and sets the iPad back to the way it was shipped from the factory. You would do this if you were selling you iPad and wanted to wipe everything from the memory.
There is no version of wolfquest for the iPad. The PC version would require graphics and memory requirements which are beyond the iPad.
Reset the iPad in iTunes and restore from a backup.
You cannot take out the memory or hard drive of an iPad.
Restore your iPad by connecting to your computer and choosing restore. iTunes is an app you cannot delete.
Yes, connect your iPad to Itunes and click restore.
Always think that the bigger the memory, the faster your iPad will be. The bigger storage memory, the more applications and medium you can install and store in your iPad.
The 16 in the description would be how much memory it has. If it says "IPad 16" then it is most likely an IPad with 16 GB of memory. A person uses memory for everything on an IPad from pictures to apps.