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  1. Factory reset iPhone without iTunes using the phone (FREE), 5. Input your Apple ID and the corresponding password, 3. Currently, MobileTrans supports to restore iPhone from iTunes, Samsung Kies, BlackBerry Desktop Suite, Android Nexus 7 Recovery · DVD to Blackberry Z10 · DVD to Nexus 7 · DVD to Nexus 10. Blackberry Z10 Factory Reset Without ...

  2. Here's how you can unlock your iPad using iCloud: Access iCloud: Visit iCloud.com on any web browser and sign in using your Apple ID and password. Find My iPad: Click on “Find iPhone” and then select “All Devices.”. Locate and select your locked iPad from the list. Erase iPad: Click on “Erase iPad” to initiate the remote wipe process.

  3. Aug 29, 2022 · iPad screen reads iPad Unavailable or Security Lockout? Try 3 ways to reset unavailable iPad without iTunes, in an attempt to erase the passcode and unavaila...

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  4. Oct 13, 2023 · Continue holding both buttons until the Amazon logo appears on the screen, followed by the recovery menu. Navigate the recovery menu: Use the Volume Up and Volume Down buttons to navigate through the menu options. Look for the Wipe data/factory reset or Factory reset option, and select it using the Power button.

  5. May 23, 2024 · 4. Hold down the Home button on your iPad while you connect it to your computer. You have to do these two things at the same time—don't lift your finger from the Home button until you see the recovery mode screen, which is black and has an image of a computer and a Lightning cable. 5. Click Restore in iTunes or Finder.

  6. Perform a hard reset by following the steps below: Power off your device and wait a few seconds. Press and hold Volume Up + Power buttons together until recovery mode screen appears. (These button combinations can change on different modals.) When you see the device logo release the Power button, but keep holding Volume Up until the recovery ...

  7. May 25, 2022 · For an Android tablet, go to Settings > Security > Lock Screen and turn off the option. On an iPad, go to Settings > Face / Touch ID & Passcode . In either case, you'll need to enter the existing security method to make changes or turn off the feature.