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Open settings, then select 'General', then 'Reset'. Finally tap 'Erase all content and settings'. This will restore your whole iPad.
If you forget the restrictions passcode on your iPad, you can try to reset it by using the Apple ID associated with your device. Alternatively, you may need to restore your iPad to factory settings through iTunes or Finder, which will erase all data and settings, including restrictions. After restoration, you can set up your iPad as new or restore from a backup, but be aware that the restrictions passcode will be removed. Always ensure you have a backup of your important data before proceeding with a factory reset.
To wipe a hacked iPad clean, first, ensure it's charged and connected to Wi-Fi. Go to Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPad, then select Erase All Content and Settings. If the device is unresponsive or locked, you may need to use a computer with iTunes or Finder to perform a factory reset by putting the iPad into recovery mode. This will erase all data and restore the device to its original settings.
No. Updating the iPad's firmware will remove any jailbreak that has been installed.
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.
To erase content on an iPad 2, go to Settings > General > Reset. From there, select Erase All Content and Settings. This will remove all data and restore the device to factory settings. Make sure to back up any important information before proceeding, as this process is irreversible.
No, your WiFi password is stored as an encrypted file on your iPad. If you don't know the password, you will have to ask someone who does, or reset your router and re-enter your security settings from the factory defaults.
Sync your IPad with iTunes. In iTunes, choose your IPad. There should be the button "Restore to Factory Settings". Click that.
Reset as in restart? No. Reset as in restore factory settings? Yes, unless you have the photos backed up in iTunes or iPhoto.
No. Factory Balls is a game made with Adobe Flash. Flash is not supported on the iPad.
(These instructions can be used to reset any iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch) Connect your device via USB to your computer Open iTunes On the left hand sidebar, under devices, there should be your decide listed. Click on the device's name. Toasted the middle of the screen there should be a button that says "restore". Click in it and your iPad will be restored to it's factory settings.
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