I've got an older iPad, but I can't remember the password to get in. After a few attempts, it's locked me out and now it says 'iPad is disabled, connect to iTunes.' I've heard that this will erase all the data on the iPad, which I really don't want to do. Is there any way to reset the password or continue trying without wiping everything? Any help would be appreciated!
2 Answers
Yeah, Apple doesn’t really give you much wiggle room here. If it's beyond the password attempts, the best course is to connect it to iTunes to reset, which will wipe your data. If you’re lucky and had backups, you can restore afterward. Otherwise, I’d say it might be time to let it go.
Once your iPad is disabled, you won't be able to try any more password attempts. If it’s showing a message about the next attempt time, that’s your cue to wait. Unfortunately, there aren’t user-friendly options to bypass this, and if it's running an older iOS, you might need professional help to recover data, but that can be hit or miss when it comes to older devices.

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