What should I do if I enter the error message iPad has disabled to connect iTunes after entering t

Updated on technology 2024-03-21
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    iPad has disabled connect iTunes" The workaround is as follows:

    Turn off your iPad.

    After powering off, press and hold the power on button and the home button at the same time.

    When the screen displays a white Apple logo, please release the power on and off button.

    And keep holding the home button. Turn on iTunes and you will be prompted to go to recovery mode.

    Hold down Shift and click the Restore button at the same time to select the corresponding version of firmware, and when selecting, directly double-click the corresponding firmware software to start flashing automatically.

    The iPad is developed by Apple.

    Tablets that were released in 2010.

    series, positioned between Apple's smartphones, iPhones and laptops.

    Between the products, (there are 4 virtual program fixed bars on the screen) as in the iPhone layout, providing functions such as browsing**, sending and receiving emails, **e-books, **audio or**, playing games, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not really. The iPad you are looking at is deactivated.

    Connect iTunes

    Netizens said that what needs to be flashed is the problem with flashing.

    It's not your problem anyway、。。

    Please give it a try. Hard reboot.

    Press and hold at the same time. home and lock screen.

    Until white apples appear.

    Then turn on and enter the password.

    Or connect iTunes (which you've used before).

    Then enter your password.

    Retired does not appear.

    Or flash the machine. Click Restore.

    Everything is gone.

    Make backups ahead of time.

    Off topic (Hold shift plus recovery means to select the firmware to flash by yourself.)

    There is no difference. Nothing will be gone ...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    iPad shows deactivated, you need to press and hold the "Home" button in the shutdown state, and then connect the device and computer into "Recovery Mode" Update iPad with "iTunes" Clear passcode.

    1. Open the "iTunes" software on your phone.

    2. Turn off your iPad, press and hold the home button after shutting down, and connect the device to the computer at the same time.

    3. Then the iPad will automatically enter the recovery mode.

    4. Take you to iTunes for updates.

    5. Wait for the iPad update to complete before clearing the passcode and unactivating it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Log in to Apple's official website **iTunes software on your computer, and open it after installation. Connect your iPad to your computer with a data cable. In the summary interface, click "Restore iPad" and follow the iTunes instructions to restore the system version.

    Then press and hold the ipad power button, slide the power off button to turn it off with a black screen.

    <> then look at the computer, it will show that an iPad in recovery mode has been detected firstThen click OK, in the iTunes window, you will be asked again whether to restore or update, select Restore. Then iTunes starts automatically** and resumes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Hello, regarding your question I think that for iPad 2, it is only possible to let it enter DFU mode to restore the firmware to eliminate the passcode.

    How to enter DFU:

    iPad connects to the computer, and then press the ON key and the home button (the round button) at the same time, about 5 seconds later, when you hear the first sound from the computer, let go of the switch and still hold the home button, and after about 5 seconds, when you hear the second sound from the computer, let go of the home button, then the iPad will enter the DFU mode with a black screen.

    Then, open iTunes and follow the prompts to recover.

    After entering the recovery mode, open iTunes, prompt to recover, OK, click the Recover button.

    Hope it helps.

    How to solve the iPad display deactivation. Don't use the computer method to forget the password, continuously enter the wrong one, it shows that the connection to iTunes has been disabled, there is no Apple computer, there is an Apple phone.

    Hello, regarding your question I think that for iPad 2, it is only possible to let it enter DFU mode to restore the firmware to eliminate the passcode. How to enter DFU: iPad connects to the computer, and then press the ON key and the home button (the round button) at the same time, about 5 seconds later, when you hear the first sound from the computer, let go of the switch and still hold down the home button, and after about 5 seconds, when you hear the second sound from the computer, let go of the home button, then the iPad will enter the DFU mode with a black screen.

    Then, open iTunes and follow the prompts to recover. After entering the recovery mode, open iTunes, prompt to recover, OK, click the Recover button. Hope it helps.

    The ipad4 does not have an Apple computer.

    Oh. Is that it?

    For iPad 2, it can only be allowed to enter DFU mode to restore the firmware to eliminate the passcode. How to enter DFU: iPad connects to the computer, and then press the ON key and the home button (the round button) at the same time, about 5 seconds later, when you hear the first sound from the computer, let go of the switch and still hold down the home button, and after about 5 seconds, when you hear the second sound from the computer, let go of the home button, then the iPad will enter the DFU mode with a black screen.

    Then, open iTunes and follow the prompts to recover.

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