Trying to activate 1st generation iPad
Trying to sync music on my 1st generation IPad
Windows, Windows 10
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Trying to sync music on my 1st generation IPad
Windows, Windows 10
You are likely to encounter considerable difficulties and frustration with attempting re-activation of a first generation iPad.
If you do manage to re-activate the iPad, which is doubtful, you’ll not find any installable Apps within the Apple App Store. iPad1 to iPad4 have a obsolete 32-bit system architecture; all compatible 32-bit Apps have been withdrawn from the App Store.
The only possibility for reactivation will require use of a PC (with iTunes installed) or a Mac (with iTunes or Finder - as appropriate for the installed version of macOS). Once connected to your computer, your iPad will be detected - and might prompt you to attempt activation via iTunes.
You are likely to encounter considerable difficulties and frustration with attempting re-activation of a first generation iPad.
If you do manage to re-activate the iPad, which is doubtful, you’ll not find any installable Apps within the Apple App Store. iPad1 to iPad4 have a obsolete 32-bit system architecture; all compatible 32-bit Apps have been withdrawn from the App Store.
The only possibility for reactivation will require use of a PC (with iTunes installed) or a Mac (with iTunes or Finder - as appropriate for the installed version of macOS). Once connected to your computer, your iPad will be detected - and might prompt you to attempt activation via iTunes.
Trying to activate 1st generation iPad