In my tiny community, I'm known for fixing iPhones and iPads. The other day I got a very interesting iPad 2 (iOS 7.1) which has been totally disabled with wrong passcode tries. The owner swears she always entered the right passcode and it didn't unlock.
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She even tried so long that now iPad only says: "iPad is disabled. Connect to iTunes." When you connect the iPad to iTunes it says it's locked with a passcode. Really? Who would've thought. :)
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She even tried so long that now the iPad only says: "iPad is disabled. Connect to iTunes." When you connect the iPad to iTunes, it says it's locked with a passcode. Really? Who would've thought. :)
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I even went to her place to connect the iPad to her computer because I've naively thought the iTunes there will definitely say I should enter the passcode. Well it didn't. She of course doesn't want to lose all the data, because she obviously didn't backup this iPad in a very long time.
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I even went to her place to connect the iPad to her computer because I naively thought the iTunes there will definitely say I should enter the passcode. Well it didn't. She of course doesn't want to lose all the data, because she obviously didn't back up this iPad in a very long time.
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I'm playing with the idea of opening the iPad and disconnecting the battery. Do you guys have any experience with that? When I reconnect the battery and turn the iPad on, will it offer me to enter the passcode?
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I'm playing with the idea of opening the iPad and disconnecting the battery. Do you guys have any experience with that? When I reconnect the battery and turn the iPad on, will it offer me a chance to enter the passcode?
All constructive opinions and questions welcome! :)
Hi,
In my tiny community, I'm known for fixing iPhones and iPads. The other day I got a very interesting iPad 2 (iOS 7.1) which has been totally disabled with wrong passcode tries. The owner swears she always entered the right passcode and it didn't unlock.
She even tried so long that now iPad only says: "iPad is disabled. Connect to iTunes." When you connect the iPad to iTunes it says it's locked with a passcode. Really? Who would've thought. :)
I even went to her place to connect the iPad to her computer because I've naively thought the iTunes there will definitely say I should enter the passcode. Well it didn't. She of course doesn't want to lose all the data, because she obviously didn't backup this iPad in a very long time.
I'm playing with the idea of opening the iPad and disconnecting the battery. Do you guys have any experience with that? When I reconnect the battery and turn the iPad on, will it offer me to enter the passcode?
All constructive opinions and questions welcome! :)
in my tiny community I'm known for fixing iPhones and iPads. The other day I've got a very interesting iPad 2 (iOS 7.1) which has been totally disabled with wrong passcode's tries. The owner swears she always entered the right passcode and it didn't unlock.
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In my tiny community, I'm known for fixing iPhones and iPads. The other day I got a very interesting iPad 2 (iOS 7.1) which has been totally disabled with wrong passcode tries. The owner swears she always entered the right passcode and it didn't unlock.
-
She even tried so long that now iPad only says: "iPad is disabled. Connect to iTunes." When you connect the iPad to iTunes it says it's locked with a passcode. Really? Who would've thought :)
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She even tried so long that now iPad only says: "iPad is disabled. Connect to iTunes." When you connect the iPad to iTunes it says it's locked with a passcode. Really? Who would've thought. :)
-
I even went to her place to connect iPad to her computer because I've naively thought the iTunes there will definitely say I should enter the passcode. Well it didn't. She of course doesn't want to loose all the data, because she obviously didn't backup this iPad in a very long time.
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I even went to her place to connect the iPad to her computer because I've naively thought the iTunes there will definitely say I should enter the passcode. Well it didn't. She of course doesn't want to lose all the data, because she obviously didn't backup this iPad in a very long time.
-
I'm playing with the idea of opening the iPad and disconnecting the battery. Do you guys have any experience with that? When I'll reconnect the battery and turn the iPad on, will it offer me to enter the passcode?
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I'm playing with the idea of opening the iPad and disconnecting the battery. Do you guys have any experience with that? When I reconnect the battery and turn the iPad on, will it offer me to enter the passcode?
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All constructive opinions and questions welcome :)
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All constructive opinions and questions welcome! :)
Hi,
in my tiny community I'm known for fixing iPhones and iPads. The other day I've got a very interesting iPad 2 (iOS 7.1) which has been totally disabled with wrong passcode's tries. The owner swears she always entered the right passcode and it didn't unlock.
She even tried so long that now iPad only says: "iPad is disabled. Connect to iTunes." When you connect the iPad to iTunes it says it's locked with a passcode. Really? Who would've thought :)
I even went to her place to connect iPad to her computer because I've naively thought the iTunes there will definitely say I should enter the passcode. Well it didn't. She of course doesn't want to loose all the data, because she obviously didn't backup this iPad in a very long time.
I'm playing with the idea of opening the iPad and disconnecting the battery. Do you guys have any experience with that? When I'll reconnect the battery and turn the iPad on, will it offer me to enter the passcode?
All constructive opinions and questions welcome :)
Hi,
in my tiny community I'm known for fixing iPhones and iPads. The other day I've got a very interesting iPad 2 (iOS 7.1) which has been totally disabled with wrong passcode's tries. The owner swears she always entered the right passcode and it didn't unlock.
She even tried so long that now iPad only says: "iPad is disabled. Connect to iTunes." When you connect the iPad to iTunes it says it's locked with a passcode. Really? Who would've thought :)
I even went to her place to connect iPad to her computer because I've naively thought the iTunes there will definitely say I should enter the passcode. Well it didn't. She of course doesn't want to loose all the data, because she obviously didn't backup this iPad in a very long time.
I'm playing with the idea of opening the iPad and disconnecting the battery. Do you guys have any experience with that? When I'll reconnect the battery and turn the iPad on, will it offer me to enter the passcode?
All constructive opinions and questions welcome :)