(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.
To unlock an iPad you need to restore it to its original factory settings.
Note: Restoring iPad will delete all of your data (songs, photos, videos, apps, and so on). Be absolutely sure that you have backed up the content on your iPad before restoring it.
Below are the steps to restore iPad:
1. Connect iPad to your computer.
2. Select iPad in the iTunes sidebar, then click the Summary tab.
3. Click "Check for Update." iTunes tells you if there's a newer version of the iPad software available.
4. Click Restore. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the restore process. When restoring, it is recommended that you back up iPad when prompted. When the iPad software has been restored, you can choose to set up iPad as a new iPad, or restore your music, videos, app data, and other content from a backup.
Then is not your ipad, because if you put the password in you should know it!
If you can't remember it, connect it to your computer and restore it to factory settings. You will lose all your apps and content, but will be able to reinstall them for free.
Yes, you can put a passcode on the ipad 2. Both the numerical one (one with numbers) and the keyboard one (where you type in a message). The keyboard one does look pretty sweet as it looks black, glassy, and shiny... you will still have to slide to unlock it and then a keypad/keyboard will pop up in the middle of your screen. To put it on the message type, you go to set the passcode then turn "simple passcode" OFF. Hope this helped.
You have to unlock it first. The whole idea of this type of lock or passcode is that nobody who doesn't know the secret code can access the phone.
IF by 'blocked' - you mean it's been blocked by the network - you need to contact THEM and get them to unblock it. If you mean it's 'locked' by a passcode - you need to enter the passcode to unlock it.
You may need to enter a BlueTooth passcode from the keyboard. Hold down the connect or link button on the keyboard, and then go to the iPad. In Settings Bluetooth, look for the keyboard. It may ask you to type in a numeric passcode to pair the two together. Type this in, and the Bluetooth icon should light at the top of the screen. If you have done this already, your keyboard's batteries may be dead.
There are 4 ways can helps you bypass the passcode: Using a Tool There are different tools available in the market, like Joyoshare iPasscode Unlocker, that can be used to reset any disabled/locked iPad/ iPhone/iPod without a passcode. It is compatible with all the latest models of iPad as well as all the versions of iOS. So it might come handy even when you lose your iPhone passcode. You can reset the passcode with a few clicks effortlessly. Through iTunes If you had linked your iPad/iPhone with iTunes, you can use it to reset your locked device. Through iTunes, you can reset the passcode with ease. Through iCloud If you signed in to the iCloud in your iPad/iPhone any time in the past and had enabled Find My iPad, you can reset it without any passcode through iCloud. Through Recovery Mode If you didn’t link your iPad/iPhone with iTunes or iCloud, then the most feasible option is to try out the Recovery Mode. It can be very useful when you cannot reset your device with the steps mentioned above.
you try to unlock it then dont go on espin for a couple of days and they will give it to you free.
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If you type it wrong 10 times, it locks for a minute (or delete all the content, if you have set it to do that in settings). If you type it wrong once more, it will be locked for 5 minutes. Once more, 15 minutes, and so on. If you forgot it, connect your iPad to a computer with iTunes with the cable, and reset the device.
First go to your settings app, then click on the general tab, then scroll down to pass-code lock and type in whatever code you want and follow the directions from there.
if you can remember your password, type it in, and go to settings. Go into general, then passcode lock, then, if you want to get rid of your password and wish to have passcode lock of, then press the "Turn Passcode Off" button. You will have to type in your current password though. if you wish to change your passcode, then simply press the "Change Password" button, and type your desired passcode! that's it!
if you can remember your password, type it in, and go to settings. Go into general, then passcode lock, then, if you want to get rid of your password and wish to have passcode lock of, then press the "Turn Passcode Off" button. You will have to type in your current password though. if you wish to change your passcode, then simply press the "Change Password" button, and type your desired passcode! that's it!
If you go on to the apple website and click support at the top-->then click the apple ID thing if you scroll down slightly (even though it says get started)--> now where it says: "Forgot your Apple ID or password?" look under it and it should say recover your password--> then you can follow it from there!