If you’re using a Windows PC, you’ll need to have iTunes installed on the computer, which is available from the Microsoft Store app and from https://support. apple. com/en-us/HT210384. If Find My iPad is enabled on the locked iPad, you may also be able to erase it remotely.

If you’re using a Windows PC, you’ll need to have iTunes installed on the computer, which is available from the Microsoft Store app and from https://support. apple. com/en-us/HT210384. If Find My iPad is enabled on the locked iPad, you may also be able to erase it remotely.

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.

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).

If you’re using a Windows PC, you’ll need to have iTunes installed on the computer, which is available from the Microsoft Store app and from https://support. apple. com/en-us/HT210384. If Find My iPad is enabled on the locked iPad, you may also be able to erase it remotely.

If you’re using a Windows PC, you’ll need to have iTunes installed on the computer, which is available from the Microsoft Store app and from https://support. apple. com/en-us/HT210384. If Find My iPad is enabled on the locked iPad, you may also be able to erase it remotely.

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).

You can complete these steps in a web browser on any computer, phone, or tablet.

You can complete these steps in a web browser on any computer, phone, or tablet.

When setting up your iPad again, you’ll have the chance to restore from your most recent backup.