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A step-by-step guide to reset an iPad with or without a home button
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If you're locked out of your iPad Mini or other iPad model because you forgot the passcode, don't worry—you can easily reset the iPad to remove the passcode. As long as you have access to a computer, you can place the iPad into recovery mode to erase and restore it, even if the iPad is disabled from too many incorrect password guesses. We'll show you how to get back into your locked iPad by restoring it to its original factory settings using Finder, iTunes, and Find My iPad on the web.

How do you do a hard reset on an iPad without the password?

If your iPad doesn't have a home button, connect it to your computer and press the volume buttons simultaneously. Then, press the top button on your iPad until the recovery mode screen pops up. Click "Restore" in iTunes or Finder to erase and reset your iPad.

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Resetting a Locked iPad Without a Home Button

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  1. If your iPad is disabled because you don't know the screen passcode, you can use a Mac or Windows PC to remove the passcode.[1] You will also need the Lightning cable that came with your iPad or one that's compatible. If your iPad has a round Home button at the bottom of the screen, such as the 2019 iPad Mini and most pre-2018 models, use Resetting a Locked iPad with a Home Button instead.
  2. Connect your iPad to the computer with a Lightning cable. Use the cable that came with the iPad or one that is compatible.
    • If you have a Mac running Catalina or later, Finder should open once you connect the iPad to the computer. If you're running an earlier version of macOS or using Windows, iTunes will open instead.
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  3. Continue holding down these buttons until you see the power-off slider on the screen.
  4. Don't unplug the iPad—just let it shut down.
  5. This screen is black with an image of a computer and a Lightning cable. It may take several seconds for this screen to appear. You can lift your finger once you're there.
  6. This button is on the pop-up window that appeared when your iPad entered recovery mode. Once you choose this option, Finder or iTunes will erase the content of the iPad and restore it to its its original factory settings.
    • Once the iPad is restored, you'll be able to sign in with your Apple ID and create a new passcode.
    • During the setup process, you'll be asked if you want to restore data from your most recent backup (if you made one).
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Resetting a Locked iPad with a Home Button

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  1. If your iPad is disabled because you don't know the screen passcode, you can use a Mac or Windows PC to remove the passcode. You will also need the Lightning cable that came with your iPad or one that's compatible. Only use this method if your iPad has a Home button at the bottom of the screen.
  2. Make sure the iPad is not connected to the computer when you do this, or else the process won't work. Continue holding down the button until the power slider appears.
  3. The iPad will turn off.
  4. You have to do these two things at the same time—don't lift your finger from the Home button until you see the recovery mode screen, which is black and has an image of a computer and a Lightning cable.
  5. This button is on the pop-up window that appeared when your iPad entered recovery mode. Once you choose this option, Finder or iTunes will erase the content of the iPad and restore it to its its original factory settings.
    • Once the iPad is restored, you'll be able to sign in with your Apple ID and create a new passcode.
    • During the setup process, you'll be asked if you want to restore data from your most recent backup (if you made one).
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Resetting with Find My iPad

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  1. Go to https://www.icloud.com/find in a web browser. If you can't use a computer to reset your iPad or you don't have it nearby, you may be able to reset it using Find My iPad. This will only work if Find My iPad is already activated on the locked iPad, and you know the username and password of the Apple ID that's currently signed into that iPad.
    • You can complete these steps in a web browser on any computer, phone, or tablet.
  2. Enter the email address associated with the Apple ID that's logged into the iPad you want to reset, and then enter the password. Once you're signed in, Find My iPad will attempt to locate your iPad on a map.
  3. It'll be at the top of the map on a computer, and at the bottom on a phone or tablet.[2]
  4. Some options for your iPad will appear.
  5. A confirmation message will appear, reminding you that erasing the iPad will erase all of its content and settings.
  6. At this point, you'll need to verify your Apple ID password once more for security purposes. Once you confirm, the iPad will be reset.
  7. Once the iPad is reset, you can only use it again by signing in with the same Apple ID and password you used to reset it. Once you've logged in with your Apple ID, you'll be able to set up your iPad as new.
    • When setting up your iPad again, you'll have the chance to restore from your most recent backup.
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  • Backing up your iPad regularly ensures that you'll always be able to restore from a recent backup any time you have to restore it.
  • If you don't have a computer, you can reach out to a friend or head to the nearest Apple Store or authorized service provider—check out https://locate.apple.com to find a location.
  • Make sure your computer, your iPad and your iTunes are all up to date to improve your chances of success.
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This article was co-authored by Aydin Yildiz and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. Aydin Yildiz is an Electronics Repair Specialist and the Founder of Aasha Inc. With more than five years of experience, he specializes in phone, tablet, and computer repairs. Aydin holds an MBA from Southern States University. This article has been viewed 285,583 times.
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1. Connect your iPad to a computer.
2. Press and hold the top button and either of the volume buttons at the same time.
3. Drag the power slider to Off.
4. Press and hold the top button until you see the recovery mode screen.
5. Click Restore on the computer.

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