Assword ande my ipad mini a1432 its disabled from wrong password and itunes doesnt restore it help

I have a ipad mini model @ A1432 and it is disabled from lose of password. I have tried to restore it in itunes and it tells me they cant that I have to put my password in first. How can I factory restore my ipad? Please Help

Take your iPad in Recovery Mode and then Restore your iPad : http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212

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  • HT204053 MY IPAD MINI SAYS ITS DISABLED IVE TRIED EVERYTHING TO GET IT TO WORK HELP

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    If it's disabled from entering the wrong passcode too many times, use one of the solutions at the bottom of this article: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1212.  The preferred one is under "If you have ever synced your device with iTunes".

  • Ipad mini blocked after 10 times wrong password. How to reset

    After 10 times the ipad is blocked
    I downloaded itunes on my windows(7) laptop but didn't make a back up on this computer., no result
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    How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?
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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    6. The iPad will start backing up before it does the full restore and sync. CANCEL THE BACKUP IMMEDIATELY. You do this by clicking the small x in the status window in iTunes.
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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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  • When I try to reset my iPad mini it keeps asking for  a passcode! have tried restoring, connecting to iTunes and looked for the 'set up as new iPad' notification, but nothing is working? can anyone help please?

    I know my passcode is correct but when I try to reset my iPad mini it keeps asking for  a passcode! have tried restoring, connecting to iTunes and looked for the 'set up as new iPad' notification, but nothing is working? can anyone help please?

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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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  • HT1212 cannot get into ipad mini it is disabled what do I do please

    I cannot get into my ipad mini it is disabled and I do not no how to put this right please

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    7. When the backup cancels, it immediately starts syncing – cancel this as well using the same small x in the iTunes status window.
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    If done correctly, you will experience no data loss and the result will be a reactivated iPad. I have now tried this with about 5 iPads that were locked identically by students and each time it worked like a charm.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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    i lost my charger for ipad mine  a1432 any charger not work

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    My Ipad is disabled by wrong password and I have tried to reset and restore a few times with no success. Now I-tunes won't even recognize the I-pad in recovery mode. I need help please.

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