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  1. 0. Please try the hints & tipps of the web page I added the link at the end of my answer. I recommend starting with the "hard reset" as this might help if the iPad just got "stuck": "perform a hard restart by pressing and holding both the HOME button AND the POWER/SLEEP/WAKE button until the Apple logo appears."

  2. 📌Free download for ReiBoot: https://bit.ly/3EY5swU 👈👈Want to erase your old iPad? How to factory reset your iPad? Want to reset your iPad to factory sett...

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  3. Feb 1, 2022 · 2. Click and release the volume down button. 3. Hold the lock/power button until the slide to power off screen appears. 4. Slide to turn off the iPad. Wait for your iPad to turn off. 5. Hold down ...

  4. May 27, 2020 · Those steps include signing out of iCloud (step 3). Those steps will also remove all of your information from the iPad (step 4) and they will not delete anything that you're not supposed to delete. They won't affect anything on your new iPad. If you have already set up your new iPad, all you need to do is follow steps 1 through 8 in the section ...

    • Overview
    • Resetting a Locked iPad Without a Home Button
    • Resetting a Locked iPad with a Home Button
    • Resetting with Find My iPad

    If you're locked out of your iPad Mini or other iPad model because you forgot the passcode, don't worry—you can easily reset the iPad to remove the passcode. As long as you have access to a computer, you can place the iPad into recovery mode to erase and restore it, even if the iPad is disabled from too many incorrect password guesses. We'll show y...

    Make sure you have access to a computer.

    If your iPad is disabled because you don't know the screen passcode, you can use a Mac or Windows PC to remove the passcode.

    You will also need the Lightning cable that came with your iPad or one that's compatible. If your iPad has a round Home button at the bottom of the screen, such as the 2019 iPad Mini and most pre-2018 models, use

    Resetting a Locked iPad with a Home Button

    If you're using a Windows PC, you'll need to have iTunes installed on the computer, which is available from the Microsoft Store app and from

    If Find My iPad is enabled on the locked iPad, you may also

    Make sure you have access to a computer.

    If your iPad is disabled because you don't know the screen passcode, you can use a Mac or Windows PC to remove the passcode. You will also need the Lightning cable that came with your iPad or one that's compatible.

    Only use this method if your iPad has a Home button at the bottom of the screen.

    If you're using a Windows PC, you'll need to have iTunes installed on the computer, which is available from the Microsoft Store app and from

    If Find My iPad is enabled on the locked iPad, you may also

    be able to erase it remotely

    If you can't use a computer to reset your iPad or you don't have it nearby, you may be able to reset it using Find My iPad. This will only work if Find My iPad is already activated on the locked iPad,

    you know the username and password of the Apple ID that's currently signed into that iPad.

    You can complete these steps in a web browser on any computer, phone, or tablet.

    Sign in with your Apple ID and password.

    Enter the email address associated with the Apple ID that's logged into the iPad you want to reset, and then enter the password. Once you're signed in, Find My iPad will attempt to locate your iPad on a map.

    It'll be at the top of the map on a computer, and at the bottom on a phone or tablet.

  5. Jan 9, 2024 · Step 2: Put the iPad in recovery mode. Press and hold the Home and Top buttons simultaneously until the recovery mode screen appears. For iPads without a Home button, quickly press and release the Volume Up button, then the Volume Down button, and then press and hold the Top button until the device begins to restart.

  6. Jan 23, 2024 · To recover a backup using iTunes you need to connect to the computer the backup was made on. Open iTunes and connect the iPad using the relevant cable. If prompted, enter the iPad passcode and tap Trust This Computer. Select the iPad icon when it appears in iTunes. In the summary panel, click Restore Backup.

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