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My son entered the wrong password to many times and now the ipad is blocked, it shows only a message...iPad is disabled connect to iTunes. I'm connected now to iTunes and the iPad is connected to the computer but don't know what to do next...



Open the link in my reply above your post.



iOS: Device disabled after entering wrong passcode

https://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212

 

How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?

https://tinyurl.com/7ndy8tb

 

How to Reset a Forgotten Password for an iOS Device

https://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Forgotten-Password-for-an-iOS-Device

 

Using iPhone/iPad Recovery Mode

https://ipod.about.com/od/iphonetroubleshooting/a/Iphone-Recovery-Mode.htm

 

Saw this solution on another post about an iPad in a school enviroment. Might work on your iPad so you won't lose everything.

 

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‘iPad is disabled’ fix without resetting using iTunes

 

Today I met my match with an iPad that had a passcode entered too many times, resulting in it displaying the message ‘iPad is disabled – Connect to iTunes’. This was a student iPad and since they use Notability for most of their work there was a chance that her files were not all backed up to the cloud. I really wanted to just re-activate the iPad instead of totally resetting it back to our default image.

I reached out to my PLN on Twitter and had some help from a few people through retweets and a couple of clarification tweets. I love that so many are willing to help out so quickly. Through this I also learned that I look like Lt. Riker from Star Trek (thanks @FillineMachine).

Through some trial and error (and a little sheer luck), I was able to reactivate the iPad without loosing any data. Note, this will only work on the computer it last synced with. Here’s how:

1. Configurator is useless in reactivating a locked iPad. You will only be able to completely reformat the iPad using Configurator. If that’s ok with you, go for it – otherwise don’t waste your time trying to figure it out.

2. Open iTunes with the iPad disconnected.

3. Connect the iPad to the computer and wait for it to show up in the devices section in iTunes.

4. Click on the iPad name when it appears and you will be given the option to restore a backup or setup as a new iPad (since it is locked).

5. Click ‘Setup as new iPad’ and then click restore.

6. The iPad will start backing up before it does the full restore and sync. CANCEL THE BACKUP IMMEDIATELY. You do this by clicking the small x in the status window in iTunes.

7. When the backup cancels, it immediately starts syncing – cancel this as well using the same small x in the iTunes status window.

8. The first stage in the restore process unlocks the iPad, you are basically just cancelling out the restore process as soon as it reactivates the iPad.

 

If done correctly, you will experience no data loss and the result will be a reactivated iPad. I have now tried this with about 5 iPads that were locked identically by students and each time it worked like a charm.

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Try it and good luck. You have nothing more to lose if it doesn't work for you.

 

 Cheers, Tom



My son entered the wrong password  to many times and now the ipad is blocked, it shows only a  message...iPad is disabled connect to iTunes. I'm connected now to  iTunes and the iPad is connected to the computer but don't know what to  do next...



Thanks so much Texas Mac Man.  I have the new iOS 7 and I didn't have a backup so I just clicked "set up as a new device" and then cancelled immediately, IT WORKED!!!  YOU ARE AWESOME MAN!



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here is what worked for me -

gen 1 ipad -

locked due to too many failed attempts -

this is what I did - -

pressed home & power at the same time > waited for ipad to shut down > kept pressing home button and reconnected to Macbook > restore screen appeared.



Thanks Texas Mac Man! Your suggestion worked. You're a star!



Thank you very much, you saved my day!!!



Very nice exploit Texas. Even though I have no need for this tip at the moment I"ll definitely keep this one in memory.



Whooops. After re-reading it's not an exploit. Still requires you to sync to the last computer you synced with in the past. That's actually by design, not an exploit. Thought at first we were talking about a different computer here, haha.



Following the advice (texas mac man), what if the ipad hasn't been synced with itunes ever?



Thanks, Felito, your solution was the only one that worked for my iPad Air. Cheers!



Glad it worked for you MSMasel :9)



My friend puts the passcode entered too many times, then displaying a message ‘iPad is disabled – Connect to iTunes’. but i do remember my passcode. How can i get it back as a normal screen to put the right passcode?



i got "iPad is disabled – Connect to iTunes" on my ipad but when i connected it to the mac, it says

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i cant respond on the ipad! what should i do?

PS: im still able to receive facetime from my friends..



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