
Launch iTunes again and it will initiate the Recovery Mode process.When the screen shows a message saying “Connect to iTunes”, let go of the “Home” button.If you see the passcode screen, you need to turn off your iPad and start again. Keep holding the button until you see the recovery mode screen on your iPad, then let go.

While holding the bottom “Home” button down, reinsert the USB connector and the iPad will turn back on Press and hold the correct button for your iPad while immediately connecting your iPad to the computer.Hold down the top “Sleep/Wake” button until the red slider appears & proceed to turn the iPad off.Method #2: Reset An iPad That Was Never Synced With Your Computer's iTunes This step is only necessary if you are looking to restore your data which was deleted during the reset. After the device reboots, right-click the iPad icon and choose “Restore from Backup” This will replace all the content you previously backed up before the reset.This will cause your iPad to enter “Recovery Mode” which will reset all its settings. Click “Restore” when your back up has finished.


Connect your iPad to the computer via USB cable Apple ipad Model A1474 Apple ID Locked with Logitech Protective Hard Case eBay Apple ipad Model A1474 Apple ID Locked with Logitech Protective Hard Case Condition: Used Time left: 6d 23h Thursday, 10:49 AM Starting bid: US 30.Method #1: Reset an iPad Previously Synced With Your Computer's iTunes There are two different ways to go about doing this and I will run you through each of them. Since he had previously set a 4 digit password to access the iPad's contents and I cannot contact him to ask what the password is (he is out of the country at the moment), I will have to resort to manually overriding the password and restoring the device. I have found myself in this situation as I am helping to sell a friend's old iPad that he understandably wants to be wiped prior to its sale. In some rare cases, you may find yourself in a scenario where you're looking to wipe an iPad or other iOS device to factory settings, but the device you have is currently password protected and you don't know the password.
