How to unlock an iPad if you don't remember the passcode, or if it's disabled
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Dave Johnson
May 6, 2021, 02:55 IST
It's possible to unlock your iPad if it's disabled, but you'll have to reset it.Westend61/Getty Images
To unlock an iPad if you forgot the password or it's been disabled, you can restore it with iTunes.
You can also unlock your iPad by doing a system restore using the Find My iPhone app.
You'll need a recent iPad backup to get your data back after you restore and unlock it.
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If you lock your iPad using a passcode (and for your privacy and security, you should) you can rest assured that it's highly secure.
But if you can't remember the passcode - or you've entered it wrong so many times that the iPad is disabled and won't accept the passcode anymore - you can still unlock it.
Unfortunately, you'll need to reset the iPad to its factory-default settings in the process. Afterward, you can replace your data from a recent backup. Here's how to do it.
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Note: If you've never backed up your iPad before you restore it, you won't be able to save the data currently on it.
How to unlock your iPad using iTunes
If you have a recent backup, you can restore your iPad with iTunes. This will erase all the data along with your passcode, allowing you to unlock your iPad, and then replace the data from a backup.
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1. On your computer, start iTunes and then connect your iPad to the computer using a USB cable.
2. Force your iPad to enter recovery mode.
If you have an iPad with Face ID, quickly press the Volume Up button, press the Volume Down button, and then press the Power button until you see the recovery mode screen appear on the iPad.
If you have an iPad with a Home button, press and hold both the Home and the Power buttons at the same time until you see the recovery-mode screen.
3. On the computer, you'll see a dialog box that says there was a problem with your iPad. Click "Restore."
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