HT1212 my i pad is notstarting  shoing display i pad disabled

my ipad is hanged due to wrong password by my kids how to restart my ipad

Try the following:
1. Restore:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414
2. Recovery:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808

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  • Ipad displays "ipad is disabled connect to itunes", I have tried putting the ipad into recovery mode and then restoring but that does not work. I have also tried doing a hard reset of the ipad and that does not work either. Any ideas?

    Ipad displays “ipad is disabled connect to itunes”, I have tried putting the ipad into recovery mode and then restoring but that does not work. I have also tried doing a hard reset of the ipad and that does not work either. Any ideas?
    My son let one of his friends use his ipad. The next time he tired to use it he could not get it unlocked, I tired to unlock it but it kept telling me that I had the wrong pass code. With out me knowing my son continued to tire until it completely disabled it self.

    How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?
    http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/ipad/ipad-troubleshooting-repair-faq/ipad- how-to-unlock-open-forgot-code-passcode-password-login.html
    iOS: Device disabled after entering wrong passcode
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212
    How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?
    http://tinyurl.com/7ndy8tb
    How to Reset a Forgotten Password for an iOS Device
    http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Forgotten-Password-for-an-iOS-Device
    Using iPhone/iPad Recovery Mode
    http://ipod.about.com/od/iphonetroubleshooting/a/Iphone-Recovery-Mode.htm
    You may have to do this several times.
    Saw this solution on another post about an iPad in a school environment. Might work on your iPad so you won't lose everything.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    ‘iPad is disabled’ fix without resetting using iTunes
    Today I met my match with an iPad that had a passcode entered too many times, resulting in it displaying the message ‘iPad is disabled – Connect to iTunes’. This was a student iPad and since they use Notability for most of their work there was a chance that her files were not all backed up to the cloud. I really wanted to just re-activate the iPad instead of totally resetting it back to our default image.
    I reached out to my PLN on Twitter and had some help from a few people through retweets and a couple of clarification tweets. I love that so many are willing to help out so quickly. Through this I also learned that I look like Lt. Riker from Star Trek (thanks @FillineMachine).
    Through some trial and error (and a little sheer luck), I was able to reactivate the iPad without loosing any data. Note, this will only work on the computer it last synced with. Here’s how:
    1. Configurator is useless in reactivating a locked iPad. You will only be able to completely reformat the iPad using Configurator. If that’s ok with you, go for it – otherwise don’t waste your time trying to figure it out.
    2. Open iTunes with the iPad disconnected.
    3. Connect the iPad to the computer and wait for it to show up in the devices section in iTunes.
    4. Click on the iPad name when it appears and you will be given the option to restore a backup or setup as a new iPad (since it is locked).
    5. Click ‘Setup as new iPad’ and then click restore.
    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.
    7. When the backup cancels, it immediately starts syncing – cancel this as well using the same small x in the iTunes status window.
    8. The first stage in the restore process unlocks the iPad, you are basically just canceling out the restore process as soon as it reactivates the iPad.
    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.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Try it and good luck. You have nothing more to lose if it doesn't work for you.
     Cheers, Tom

  • My iPod is displaying "iPod is disabled"

    My iPod is displaying "iPod is disabled". It is frozen and will not do anything. How do I fix this?

    If it's showing the red disabled screen, then in order to allow your computer's iTunes to reset it you may need to put it into recovery mode : http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1808 - you should then be able to reset the iPod and restore/resync your content to it
    If you are doing it via a computer that it isn't normally synced to then (from http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1212) :
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  • My ipad mini is displaying ipad is disabled and I don't have access to itunes, how do I get my ipad working again?

    My Ipad mini is displaying , ipad is disabled, I don't have access to iTunes and would like to get my ipad working again, how do I do this?

    Thank you.  I did exactly what you suggested...  I called Apple directly and they walked me through the entire process and I could. It have been more pleased with the service they provided!!!! 

  • Display Currency Symbol disabled, but symbol prints if currency in a text formula.  Why?

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    When viewing on a runtime machine (no Designer, just runtime components), the formula (if NoCharge = False) displays the Sell_Amount (in the formula) WITH the currency symbol, but the Sell_Amount that is directly on the report (not in the formula) does not display the currency symbol.  Why?
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    Hi NB,
    I did say to use the Advanced editor but I did not say to use it for attaching the report...
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    It's not disabled by default, please explain?
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    Examples
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  • I got my i pad disabled bcoz i forgot the passcode on it how can i reopen it ?

    i got my i pad disabled  b coz i got passcode on it and i forgot it

    Connect iPad to iTunes put the iPad in DFU mode hold home and power button in for 10 sec after that let go of the power button hold the home button then on your pc  or Mac hold option on Mac or shft on pc and click restore when something pop ups on iTunes

  • HT1212 My I pad is completely locked due to password forgetten.

    Dear all,
    Reference to the above mention subject please let me know if somebdy can help me to open my I pad however, I can not even connect it to itune.
    Regards,

    iOS: Device disabled after entering wrong passcode
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212
    How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?
    http://tinyurl.com/7ndy8tb
    How to Reset a Forgotten Password for an iOS Device
    http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Forgotten-Password-for-an-iOS-Device
    Using iPhone/iPad Recovery Mode
    http://ipod.about.com/od/iphonetroubleshooting/a/Iphone-Recovery-Mode.htm
    Saw this solution on another post about an iPad in a school enviroment. Might work on your iPad so you won't lose everything.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    ‘iPad is disabled’ fix without resetting using iTunes
    Today I met my match with an iPad that had a passcode entered too many times, resulting in it displaying the message ‘iPad is disabled – Connect to iTunes’. This was a student iPad and since they use Notability for most of their work there was a chance that her files were not all backed up to the cloud. I really wanted to just re-activate the iPad instead of totally resetting it back to our default image.
    I reached out to my PLN on Twitter and had some help from a few people through retweets and a couple of clarification tweets. I love that so many are willing to help out so quickly. Through this I also learned that I look like Lt. Riker from Star Trek (thanks @FillineMachine).
    Through some trial and error (and a little sheer luck), I was able to reactivate the iPad without loosing any data. Note, this will only work on the computer it last synced with. Here’s how:
    1. Configurator is useless in reactivating a locked iPad. You will only be able to completely reformat the iPad using Configurator. If that’s ok with you, go for it – otherwise don’t waste your time trying to figure it out.
    2. Open iTunes with the iPad disconnected.
    3. Connect the iPad to the computer and wait for it to show up in the devices section in iTunes.
    4. Click on the iPad name when it appears and you will be given the option to restore a backup or setup as a new iPad (since it is locked).
    5. Click ‘Setup as new iPad’ and then click restore.
    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.
    7. When the backup cancels, it immediately starts syncing – cancel this as well using the same small x in the iTunes status window.
    8. The first stage in the restore process unlocks the iPad, you are basically just cancelling out the restore process as soon as it reactivates the iPad.
    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.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Try it and good luck. You have nothing more to lose if it doesn't work for you.
     Cheers, Tom

  • HT1212 my i pad is not working. totally stop. plz help me

    my i pad is nor working. totally stop. nothing powder off. nothing any thing

    What have you tried so far ? Assuming that the battery isn't empty (it can take up to 15 minutes of charging before it will respond), then have you tried a soft-reset ? Press and hold both the sleep and home buttons for about 10 to 15 seconds, after which the Apple logo will hopefully appear - you won't lose any content, it's the iPad equivalent of a reboot.

  • HT1212 my i pad has become disabled. it has been said i will have to wipe out everything, which will mean i will lose all of my pictures. there must be another way i can open my i pad!!! I am not able to connect to i tunes which was another choice.

    i need help with my i pad which has become disabled. the screen is saying i have to connect with i tunes but that is not possible. i don't want to wipe everything out and lose my pictures. please tell me there is another way to open up my i pad without losing my pictures. thanks for any help!

    Sorry, but you'll have to restore it.  And if it's running iOS 7 with Find My iPad enabled, you'll have to force it into recovery mode in order to restore it, as explained here: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1808.
    If you have a backup to restore from, that will include your camera roll photos.

  • HT1212 my i pad is disabled

    my i pad is disabled

    Try the following:
    1. Restore:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1414
    2. Recovery:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808

  • HT1212 my i pad is disabled and i've tried to use the tips on i tunes it wont work.

    my little girl was trying to play with my i pad. it had a password, so she just pressed so many attampts until it disabled. i tried to us all the tips on itunes it wont work. any ideas

    Force iPad into Recovery Mode (Step by Step)
    1. Hold Sleep/Wake button down and slide to turn off iPad
    2. Turn on computer and launch iTune (make sure you have the latest version of iTune)
    3. Plug USB cable into computer's USB port
    4. Hold Home button down and plug the other end of cable into docking port. Do not release button until you see picture of iTune and plug.
    5. Release Home button.
    On Computer
    6. iTune has detected iPad in recovery mode. You must restore this iPad before it can be used with iTune.
    7. Select "Restore iPad"...

  • HT1212 my Ipad is displaying iPad is disabled and I did not synced with iTunes on a laptop. what can I do?

    This is an iPad mini

    Force iPad into Recovery Mode. You can use any computer with iTune to recover your iPad.
    Follow step 1 to 6 very closely.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808
    Note: You may have to repeat the above a few times.

  • HT1212 My ipad is locked and it is displaying "ipad is disabled: connect to itunes".i have tried connecting to itunes but not much joy doing so. Can you help please.

    My two year son was playing with the ipad and must have input the wrong passcode too many times. As a result, the ipad was disabled with further message to connect to itunes. I cannot remember if the ipad was synced with my laptop from the outset. Can you please assist with which way to go about in order to enable the ipad as it is not even allowing me to input the passcode hence l cannot access the ipad so far. 

    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212

  • HT1212 my ipad still wont connect the it is still disabled

    my ipad is disabled ive done what it tells me on here still aint working

    iOS: Device disabled after entering wrong passcode
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1212
    How can I unlock my iPad if I forgot the passcode?
    http://tinyurl.com/7ndy8tb
    How to Reset a Forgotten Password for an iOS Device
    http://www.wikihow.com/Reset-a-Forgotten-Password-for-an-iOS-Device
    Using iPhone/iPad Recovery Mode
    http://ipod.about.com/od/iphonetroubleshooting/a/Iphone-Recovery-Mode.htm
    Saw this solution on another post about an iPad in a school enviroment. Might work on your iPad so you won't lose everything.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    ‘iPad is disabled’ fix without resetting using iTunes
    Today I met my match with an iPad that had a passcode entered too many times, resulting in it displaying the message ‘iPad is disabled – Connect to iTunes’. This was a student iPad and since they use Notability for most of their work there was a chance that her files were not all backed up to the cloud. I really wanted to just re-activate the iPad instead of totally resetting it back to our default image.
    I reached out to my PLN on Twitter and had some help from a few people through retweets and a couple of clarification tweets. I love that so many are willing to help out so quickly. Through this I also learned that I look like Lt. Riker from Star Trek (thanks @FillineMachine).
    Through some trial and error (and a little sheer luck), I was able to reactivate the iPad without loosing any data. Note, this will only work on the computer it last synced with. Here’s how:
    1. Configurator is useless in reactivating a locked iPad. You will only be able to completely reformat the iPad using Configurator. If that’s ok with you, go for it – otherwise don’t waste your time trying to figure it out.
    2. Open iTunes with the iPad disconnected.
    3. Connect the iPad to the computer and wait for it to show up in the devices section in iTunes.
    4. Click on the iPad name when it appears and you will be given the option to restore a backup or setup as a new iPad (since it is locked).
    5. Click ‘Setup as new iPad’ and then click restore.
    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.
    7. When the backup cancels, it immediately starts syncing – cancel this as well using the same small x in the iTunes status window.
    8. The first stage in the restore process unlocks the iPad, you are basically just cancelling out the restore process as soon as it reactivates the iPad.
    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.
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Try it and good luck. You have nothing more to lose if it doesn't work for you.
     Cheers, Tom

  • My iPod touchis displaying iPod is disabled connect to iTunes

    my iPod touch is displaying iPod disabled connect to iTunes i have tried this but it wont let me acess this any suggestions please?

    If it's showing the red disabled screen, then in order to allow your computer's iTunes to reset it you may need to put it into recovery mode : http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1808 - you should then be able to reset the iPod and restore/resync your content to it
    If you are doing it via a computer that it isn't normally synced to then (from http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1212) :
    If you restore on a different computer that was never synced with the device, you will be able to unlock the device for use and remove the passcode, but your data will not be present.

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