This article covers two ways to reset an iPad to factory settings without the password.
Apple added the requirement to enter the password used to activate the iPad as a security and anti-theft measure.While this is a great security feature (it really works well), it does mean there's a problem when you don't have the password.We can get you sorted out, but there's one very important downside to be aware of: when you follow the instructions in this article, you'll delete all data from the iPad. If your goal is to return the iPad to factory settings (maybe you are selling it), this procedure is probably what you want. If you are troubleshooting, you'll have to set up the iPad from scratch and can optionally restore the iPad from a recent back up (assuming you have one, of course).
These techniques apply both if you don't have your Apple ID/Apple Account password and if you don't have the iPad passcode needed to unlock the tablet.
There are two ways to reset an iPad to factory settings without a password. The first involves using a computer to put the iPad into Recovery Mode and then resetting. Here's what to do:
Your first step depends on the kind of computer you have.
Turn off your iPad.
Again, the kind of computer you have determines this step:
Connect the USB syncing cable to your iPad, but not yet to your computer.
If your iPad has aHomebutton, hold that down and connect the cable to the computer.
If your iPad doesn't have a Home button, hold down theTopbutton and connect to the computer.
Keep holding the button until the Recovery Mode screen appears on the iPad.
iPad image: Apple Inc.
On the computer, click on the iPad in theFinderwindow (in the sidebar, underLocations) or iniTunesunder the top left playback controls.
In the window that appears, clickRestoreand follow the onscreen prompts.
At the end of the process, your iPad is back at factory settings and ready to be set up from scratch.
Don't have a computer to use? You can reset an iPad to factory settings without a password via iCloud by following these steps:
Make sure the iPad is connected to Wi-Fi or a cellular network.
On another device, go to iCloud.com and log in using the Apple Account associated with the iPad.
ClickFind iPhone.
ClickAll Devicesand then click the iPad you want to reset.
ClickErase iPad.
Follow the onscreen prompts and, after a few minutes, your iPad will be back at factory settings and can be set up from scratch.
You can't unlock your iPad unless you know the passcode. To regain access to it, you'll need to reset it from iCloud.com or in Recovery Mode, as in the steps above.
You can't reset an iPad passcode unless you know the existing one. Go toSettings > Face ID & Passcodeand enter the passcode. Then, scroll down and tapChange Passcode. Enter the new number, and then verify it.