HT4061 how to lock my lost ipad

ive lost my ipad i cannot icloud wont let me find device? help please as all my opened apps have been hacked

The best thing you can do is change all your passwords, Apple ID password, e-mail password, everything. Minimize the damage the thief/finder can do and protect your data.

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  • HT4061 HOW CAN I GET LOST IPaD serial no in it tunes

    HOW CAN I GET LOST Ipad 4g & iphone 5  no in it tunes

    If you had backups of them on your computer's iTunes then go into Edit > Preferences and hover your mouse pointer over their backups :
    Or if they were registered to your account then you can log into your support profile and get them from there : https://supportprofile.apple.com/

  • How to find my lost ipad without apple id in short time ?

    how to find my lost ipad without apple id ? i wanted to report but i got no serial number of it. i tried to find by using 'find my iphone 'app but it cant show me the place of my ipad ,i think the person has signed out my id. i have got some important info and photos in it . how to find the location of it in short time ?? thanks !

    This is what you can do:
    Reporting a lost or stolen Apple product
    If the thief was able to turn off Find My iPhone, then your password must have been easily guessable (or the thief knows you) and you will not be able to find your iPhone.  Otherwise, click the "Find My iPhone Overview" from the above article for more information.

  • How do I find lost IPads IMEI number? I have serial

    how do I find lost IPads IMEI number? I have serial
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    Do you have a backup of it on your computer's iTunes ? If you do then try going into Edit > Preferences on your computer's iTunes and on the Devices tab hover your mouse pointer over the backup name, that should give you the MEID number : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4061

  • HT4061 How can I block my ipad mini when it was stolen by someone else?

    How can I block my ipad mini which was stolen so that it could never be used by a thief?   From the Philippines

    If the iPad was running iOS 7, the thief will not ever be able to use it.
    iCloud: Find My iPhone Activation Lock in iOS 7
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5818
    Apple (and no one else) can not assist (with serial number or iCloud) in finding a lost or stolen iPad.
    Report to police along with serial number. Change all your passwords.
    These links may be helpful.
    How to Track and Report Stolen iPad
    http://www.ipadastic.com/tutorials/how-to-track-and-report-stolen-ipad
    Reporting a lost or stolen Apple product
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2526
    What to do if your iOS device is lost or stolen
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5668
    iCloud: Locate your device on a map
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2698
    iCloud: Lost Mode - Lock and Trace
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2700
    iCloud: Remotely Erase your device
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2701
    Report Stolen iPad Tips and iPad Theft Prevention
    http://www.stolen-property.com/report-stolen-ipad.php
    How to recover a lost or stolen iPad
    http://ipadhelp.com/ipad-help/how-to-recover-a-lost-or-stolen-ipad/
    How to Find a Stolen iPad
    http://www.ehow.com/how_7586429_stolen-ipad.html
    What NOT to do if your iPhone or iPad is lost or stolen
    http://www.tomahaiku.com/what-not-to-do-if-your-iphone-or-ipad-lost-or-stolen/
    Apple Product Lost or Stolen
    http://sites.google.com/site/appleclubfhs/support/advice-and-articles/lost-or-st olen
    Oops! iForgot My New iPad On the Plane; Now What?
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303459004577362194012634000.html
    If you don't know your lost/stolen iPad's serial number, use the instructions below. The S/N is also on the iPad's box.
    How to Find Your iPad Serial Number
    http://www.ipadastic.com/tutorials/how-to-find-your-ipad-serial-number
    iOS: How to find the serial number, IMEI, MEID, CDN, and ICCID number
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4061
     Cheers, Tom

  • HT4061 Download all data from lost iPad to new ipad

    Download all apps n data from my lost iPad to a new iPad I have purchased

    Apple (and no one else) can not assist (with serial number or iCloud) in finding a lost or stolen iPad.
    Report to police along with serial number. Change all your passwords.
    These links may be helpful.
    How to Track and Report Stolen iPad
    http://www.ipadastic.com/tutorials/how-to-track-and-report-stolen-ipad
    Reporting a lost or stolen Apple product
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2526
    iCloud: Locate your device on a map
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2698
    iCloud: Erase your device remotely
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2701
    Report Stolen iPad Tips and iPad Theft Prevention
    http://www.stolen-property.com/report-stolen-ipad.php
    How to recover a lost or stolen iPad
    http://ipadhelp.com/ipad-help/how-to-recover-a-lost-or-stolen-ipad/
    How to Find a Stolen iPad
    http://www.ehow.com/how_7586429_stolen-ipad.html
    Apple Product Lost or Stolen
    http://sites.google.com/site/appleclubfhs/support/advice-and-articles/lost-or-st olen
    Oops! iForgot My New iPad On the Plane; Now What?
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303459004577362194012634000.html
    If you don't know your lost/stolen iPad's serial number, use the instructions below. The S/N is also on the iPad's box.
    How to Find Your iPad Serial Number
    http://www.ipadastic.com/tutorials/how-to-find-your-ipad-serial-number
    iOS: How to find the serial number, IMEI, MEID, CDN, and ICCID number
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4061
     Cheers, Tom

  • How doyou deactivate a lost ipad

    How do you deactivate a lost Ipad?

    If you set up the Find My iPad service in the Settings prior to the iPad going missing, then there is a chance that can be tracked, wiped of its data or locked (which does the same thing as activating the screen lock), though it depends on a number of factors: the iPad is turned on, is connected to a WiFi or 3G network, and has not had the Find My iPad service turned off or the iPad completely restored. Log into icloud.com and go to the Find My iPhone section.
    If you did not set up Find My iPad, then there is no way to track or deactivate it. Report the loss the police and change any passwords for any online accounts you may have used from your iPad (the iTunes Store, for instance). 
    Regards.

  • HT4061 How can i find my ipad with the serial number

    How can I find my iPad with serial number

    I had FindMyPhone installed and activated on MY Lost iPad (now with a new "owner") and it NEVER worked EVER!
    There is/was no such thing as FindMyiPad...ONLY FindMyPhone. It WAS installed (I dont own an iPhone) AND activated! I suspect that unless you have 4G device it is worthless. Actually I  know this for a fact!
    AND, I knew that the new "Owner" had gone online (despite FindMyPhone telling me otherwise and NEVER locking my iPad) because Dropbox on my laptop suddenly had new photos that were taken by the new "owner".
    I am now of the mind that Apple does not want us to find our lost or stolen gadgets. They make money off  us when we replace them. Do what I am going to do: BUY USED!
    So sorry, I feel your pain.

  • How to Restore a Lost iPad (iPhone) without Wiping !!

    This is not question. This is a solution.
    I lost my iPad, it was found, and I thought it would be wiped as soon as I turned it on and it found iTunes.
    But here's what I found, contrary to the what the 'Genius Desk' told me at the Apple store.
    If you go out to iTunes with another device, log in, and delete the 'found' device from the 'Find My Phone' list, BEFORE power up of the lost device, it should work without being wiped. Typically, you have your iPad setup for only your own routers, so don't power it up in their presence. And just to be safe, don't power up near 'public' WiFi either. Until you get into 'Settings' and turn off WiFi on the lost iPad (or iPhone), you are in jeopardy of it being auto wiped.
    And as Paul Harvey said: "And now... the rest of the story."  (You can skip the next part if you are an impertinent person with no regard for a classic tale.)
    I lost my iPad 3 at the Denver airport in December's mad rush. My fault, nobody else's; I was furious with myself.
    I submitted my claim at the airport lost and found, believing I would never see it again. (BTW, save yourself the trouble and use their online site.)
    A friend of mine told me about 'Find My Phone', which also works for iPads. We logged onto iTunes, on his iPhone, with my password, and I was able see the name I had given my lost iPad. I told 'Find My Phone' to wipe my iPad and display my cell phone number on the screen, just in case someone "honest" found my iPad. I knew I had locked my iPad but I decided this was safest. They can always wipe it, but iTunes will never allow it's use, due to the original owner's serial number on file. It becomes a 'brick'.
    Segue, 2 months later.
    I bought a new Air 2 because I need an iPad to run ForeFlight, a pilot program for navigation in small aircraft. One week later, I get an email from Apple, telling me to contact law enforcement at the airport (Lost and Found), and they even gave me the contact phone number to call. Sure enough, the airport found my iPad. The way I figure it, someone turned it in probably the day I lost it, and it took 2 months for Denver Airport to process the "mountains" of stuff they have turned in by travelers over the holidays. I was just happy I have it back. I took it directly to the Apple store to see if they could turn off the 'wiping' procedure and restore my old iPad. Nope! No can do! Once you tell it to wipe, through "Find My Phone", it's a done deal. Then I remembered something...
    I had not set up Find My Phone on my old iPad, at least as far as I could remember. Maybe, just maybe, there was a way around this. Well... I found it.
    I was told that if my iPad connected to WiFi, even it it were publicly open, it would connect to iTunes and automatically start the wiping process. Well, maybe.
    Fortunately for me, Denver Airport Lost and Found had powered up my iPad, saw that it was passworded, hit the off button (so they thought) and instantly called Apple with the serial number on the back. That is what prompted Apple to email me. Thank you Apple! Actually, they had put it to sleep, not turning it OFF. Over 2 months, the battery went dead, a good thing.
    When I got it home, I began to think about the power up sequence. This iPad had been setup to instantly connect to my home router. If I charged it, and it connected, I feared it might started wiping, so I devised a plan. Worst came to worst, it would wipe and I'd start over. Here's what actually happened.
    I live far enough from town, that only a few WiFi routers exist nearby, and they are all encrypted. So, I turned off my router and let my iPad charge, just in case it tried to connect when it had enough charge to come out of deep sleep. Within about an hour, it was up and running again. I went into the settings and turned off the WiFi. Then, I turned my router back on. This allowed me to use my new Air2 to go out to iTunes and list all devices on Find My Phone. Lo, and behold, there was a list with my old iPad and my new Air2. I removed the old iPad from the list. Voila! It was gone!  Just to be sure, I copied any configuration I wanted onto my new iPad from my old iPad, manually. (This was more of a science experiment, so I was motivated to see if this worked. It's a geek thing.) When I was finished and ready, I re-enabled the WiFi on the old iPad. Sure enough, it connected instantly to my router, and nothing happened. The only thing it needed was 138 email updates, a few other things, and of course, an iOS update, performing flawlessly. My old iPad was back to normal. No wipe and just like I left it. There ya have it. A way out.
    BTW, when I walked into the Apple store in Boulder, Colorado, they were all amazed that the Apple process had worked and I got my iPad back. Remember, I had been in there a week earlier and bought a new one, telling them my woes. That's when they told me it would be wiped, if ever found.
    And what will I do with two iPads?  You guessed, sweetie wumpums gets the other one.

    Force iPad into Recovery Mode. Follow step 1 to 5 very closely.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808
    Note: You may have to repeat the above a few times.

  • HT4061 How do I unlock my iPad? Unable to get serial number since I can't open iPad to get serial number to get help fixing problem.

    How do I unlock my iPad? Unable to get serial number since I can't open iPad to get serial number to get help fixing problem.

    What do you need the serial number for to unlock the iPad? If the iPad is locked because you forgot the Passcode, you have to restore the device.
    What are you trying to unlock?
    Your serial number is written on the back of the iPad and on the box that the iPad came in.

  • If I lock my lost ipad, will I still be able to locate it using "find my ipad" app?

    And how do I do a remote backup from icloud before I wipe it?

    These links may be helpful.
    How to Track and Report Stolen iPad
    http://www.ipadastic.com/tutorials/how-to-track-and-report-stolen-ipad
    Reporting a lost or stolen Apple product
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2526
    Report Stolen iPad Tips and iPad Theft Prevention
    http://www.stolen-property.com/report-stolen-ipad.php
    How to recover a lost or stolen iPad
    http://ipadhelp.com/ipad-help/how-to-recover-a-lost-or-stolen-ipad/
    How to Find a Stolen iPad
    http://www.ehow.com/how_7586429_stolen-ipad.html
    Apple Product Lost or Stolen
    http://sites.google.com/site/appleclubfhs/support/advice-and-articles/lost-or-st olen
    Oops! iForgot My New iPad On the Plane; Now What?
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303459004577362194012634000.html
    If you don't know your lost/stolen iPad's serial number, use the instructions below. The S/N is also on the iPad's box.
    How to Find Your iPad Serial Number
    http://www.ipadastic.com/tutorials/how-to-find-your-ipad-serial-number
     Cheers, Tom

  • How to "find my lost ipad"

    I'm a teacher who had an ipad issued by my district.  I had purchased and downloaded hundreds of dollars of apps to help my students and to use within my teaching.  I have lost my ipad for weeks now:)  I had left it at school and have not been able to find it.  I regret not telling our IT dept. right away but was sure I simply "hid" it in my room and with the craziness of the first quarter of school, had forgotten where I hid it.  After two weeks of tearing my room upside down, I still cant find it.  If it were stolen (a scenario) I now consider), could I retrieve it at this point or at least find a location?  The ipad was registered and I always was logged in to my i-cloud account.  Help...

    These links may be helpful.
    How to Track and Report Stolen iPad
    http://www.ipadastic.com/tutorials/how-to-track-and-report-stolen-ipad
    Reporting a lost or stolen Apple product
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2526
    Report Stolen iPad Tips and iPad Theft Prevention
    http://www.stolen-property.com/report-stolen-ipad.php
    How to recover a lost or stolen iPad
    http://ipadhelp.com/ipad-help/how-to-recover-a-lost-or-stolen-ipad/
    How to Find a Stolen iPad
    http://www.ehow.com/how_7586429_stolen-ipad.html
    Apple Product Lost or Stolen
    http://sites.google.com/site/appleclubfhs/support/advice-and-articles/lost-or-st olen
    Oops! iForgot My New iPad On the Plane; Now What?
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303459004577362194012634000.html
    If you don't know your lost/stolen iPad's serial number, use the instructions below. The S/N is also on the iPad's box.
    How to Find Your iPad Serial Number
    http://www.ipadastic.com/tutorials/how-to-find-your-ipad-serial-number
     Cheers, Tom

  • HT4061 How can I upgrade my ipad?

    how can upgrade ipad

    You can't upgrade any of the hardware items (RAM, storage, etc) of your iPad.
    I assume you want to update your iOS version.
    If you have an iPad 1, the max iOS is 5.1.1. For newer iPads, the current iOS is 6.1. The Settings>General>Software Update only appears if you have iOS 5.0 or higher currently installed.
    iOS 4: Updating your device to iOS 5 or Later
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4972
    How to install iOS 6
    http://www.macworld.com/article/2010061/hands-on-with-ios-6-installation.html
    iOS: How to update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4623
    If you are currently running an iOS lower than 5.0, connect the iPad to the computer, open iTunes. Then select the iPad under the Devices heading on the left, click on the Summary tab and then click on Check for Update.
    Tip - If connected to your computer, you may need to disable your firewall and anitvirus software temporarily.  Then download and install the iOS update. Be sure and backup your iPad before the iOS update. After you update an iPad (except iPad 1) to iOS 6.x, the next update can be installed via wifi (i.e., not connected to your computer).
     Cheers, Tom

  • HT4061 how do i charge my ipad? I can't find the place on the ipad.

    How do I charge my ipad. I see no place to put the black cord, help?

    What cord are you using?
    IPads come with white USB cables:
    Either Lightning
    or 30 pin
    Also what model iPad is it?    Is it an iPad Mini or iPad 4 ?
    If you can explain what you are doing maybe we can provide more accurate answers instead of trying to guess what you have and are seeing.

  • HT4061 how do I get my iPad out of recovery mode, Apple are asking for my serial number can not do as it is locked can not enter at all

    my ipad is locked with the itunes icon & cable on the screen I believe this is recovery mode?? how do I get it to work again

    Recovery Mode
    1. Disconnect the USB cable from the device, but leave the other end of the cable connected to your computer's USB port.
    2. Turn off the device: Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until the red slider appears, then slide the slider. Wait for the device to turn off.
    3.While pressing and holding the Home button, reconnect the USB cable to the device. The device should turn on.
    4. Continue holding the Home button until you see the "Connect to iTunes" screen. When this screen appears, release the Home button. iTunes should alert you that it has detected a device in recovery mode. Click OK, and then click Restore to restore the device.
    Note: Data will be lost. You may have to repeat the above many times.

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