Your iPad becomes disabled if you enter the wrong passcode times in a row or more. You can’t unlock or use a disabled device without erasing the content and settings with a computer.
Whether you forgot the passcode or someone else disabled your iPad, you can find out how to fix it below. If you don’t have a backup, we’ve explained how to check what data is already saved to iCloud.
For folks seeking help with their disabled iPhone, check out this article instead!
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How do I fix a disabled iPad?
When your iPad is disabled and says “Try again in 15 minutes”, wait out the timer and enter your passcode to fix it. The timer increases each time you enter the wrong passcode.
When your iPad is disabled and says “Connect to iTunes”, the only way you can fix it is to restore all the contents and settings using Recovery Mode. Without a backup, you will lose photos, videos, messages, and everything else on your iPad.
To erase a disabled iPad, you need a computer running macOS Catalina or iTunes. If you don’t own a computer, borrow one or visit your nearest Apple Store for help.
How to restore a disabled iPad that says “Connect to iTunes”
- Hold the Top button and either Volume button to power off the iPad.
- Hold the Home button or the Top button while connecting to a computer.
- Keep holding the button until a Recovery Mode screen appears.
- On the computer, select the iPad and click Restore.
- If you don’t have a backup, you will lose all the data on the iPad.
Finder or iTunes will download the latest version of iPadOS. If this takes longer than 15 minutes, follow the steps above to enter Recovery Mode again.
Fix your disabled iPad by erasing it with Recovery Mode and a computer
Visit this article for a more detailed step-by-step guide
Why is my iPad disabled?
If you enter the wrong password on your iPad five times in a row, it temporarily becomes disabled. This protects your data and stops people from figuring out your passcode.
Usually, you can wait out the timer and try your code again. But after too many failed attempts, your iPad becomes permanently disabled, making it virtually impossible for anyone to access the data on it. Even you.
Why can’t I use Face ID or Touch ID to unlock my iPad?
Even if your iPad uses Face ID or Touch ID, you still need to unlock it using the passcode sometimes. This usually happens after restarting your device or updating the software.
It’s all too easy to forget the passcode if you use Face ID or Touch ID most of the time. But these services, while incredibly hard to crack on their own, are more secure when paired with a passcode.
How do I backup my disabled iPad or iPod?
You can’t create a new backup with a disabled iPad.
Other posts claim you can still back up to a computer your device has synced with before, but we couldn’t replicate this.
If you can’t risk losing data on your iPad, look into third-party data recovery services. There are plenty available, although we can’t make any recommendations.
How do I check what data is saved to iCloud?
Even if you didn’t make a recent backup, some of your data may still be saved to iCloud. Go to iCloud.com and sign in to your Apple ID account.
Any data on this website—photos, videos, notes, etc.—is still safe when you restore your device. It syncs to your iPad again the next time you log in to iCloud.
This works for third-party cloud services as well, like Dropbox or Google Drive. You can also restore paid apps and media from iTunes or the App Store without using a backup.
What if I can’t restore my disabled iPad?
If your disabled iPad says “Connect to iTunes” but won’t connect to a computer, take a look at these things for signs of wear and tear:
- your Lightning-to-USB cable
- the USB port on your computer
- the Lightning port on your device.
If you can, try using a different cable and a different USB port. If that fails, follow our instructions to put your iPad into DFU mode.
Finally, contact Apple for more assistance. You might have a damaged Lightning port in your iPad that needs repairing.
Dan writes tutorials and troubleshooting guides to help people make the most of their technology. Before becoming a writer, he earned a BSc in Sound Technology, supervised repairs at an Apple Store, and even taught English in China.
ayaan syed says
i dont want use recovery mode
kanubhai v parmar says
ipad is disabled connect to itunes
Krystyna Lineberry says
How can I tell if it’s working? I clicked restore on the pop up and once that closed there was a second Restore IPad button. I clicked that and a status slider popped up very briefly. I couldn’t even read it. Now it doesn’t look like it’s doing anything. I’m just sitting here until my devices time out.
JannabiJJ says
I have the same situation with you! i tried sevearl methods to fix it , they didn’t work, then my friend recommend me the Joyoshare iPasscode Unlocker, it work finally, so maybe it can helps you too.
obed says
how does this work
Rahul says
Hey, dan I am unable to perform the backup as you said by connecting to iTunes.
Could you please tell me any working solution to unlock my iPad without data loss.
Elizabeth Jones says
Hi Rahul.
Are you able to back up to iCloud instead?
Caleb says
my iPad was disabled so I tried updating and restoring updates but unfortunately anytime it reaches a certain percentages it start all over. when I clicked the resumes download button on my iTunes it start over again and end the same way. pls I need help immediately
Sharon says
I forgot my password for my new IPad. I just got it a week ago, set it down (life got in the way), went to pick it up and I completely forgot my password! How do I get in????
Trevor Sanchez says
hey I am having a problem with my ipod it says ipod is disabled connect to iTunes can you please give me information so I can get it back to work it is a blue apple ipod I have.
Daniel says
my I pod is disabled
frankie says
i have forgot my iphone 5 passcode ad it says iphone is disabled connect to iTunes but i cant
chloe pearce says
my iphone is disabled i can’t open it because i forgot the password. and it will not let me connect to itunes. HELP ME
marie yammine says
my ipad is disabled I can,t open it because i forget my password
farook says
not connect the computer
maryam says
I can’t open my iPhone with my new passcode. It says: iPhone is disabled connect to itunes.
iPhone 3GS
bgfbfdgfb says
well u connect to itunes and type the pass if it doesent work type the pervious passcode.
if that doesent work i would go to the apple store for help
vineet kothari says
pl pl help him