Transferred data from ipad3 to new mini

Got Mini for Christmas.  Transferred data from iPad3 to new Mini.  Want to move data from iPad1 to iPad 3, but iPad3 is "disabled" & won't recognize old passcode.  Tried to restore, but still can't get past old passcode login screen.

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