How do I reset my iPad without losing my data
How do I reset my iPad without losing datas
iPad mini, iOS 9
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How do I reset my iPad without losing datas
iPad mini, iOS 9
Reset how - or for what purpose?
A basic reset from iPad settings will only reset iPad settings - and will not delete any data from the iPad:
Settings > General > Reset > Reset All Settings
By contrast, a full reset from iPad settings (i.e., Erase All Content & Settings) will erase all data. However, if you backup your iPad using iCloud or iTunes, your data can be restored from the backup after performing the reset:
How to back up your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from a backup - Apple Support
If your iPad is locked with a forgotten iPad Passcode, or is disable, recovery will unavoidably entail erasure of all locally stored data. However, if you have a pre-existing iCloud or iTunes backup, you’ll be able to restore your data.
An iPad passcode cannot be recovered, reset or modified from another device. If your iPad is disabled, or you have forgotten your iPad passcode, you have no alternative other than to follow this process:
If you’ve forgotten the passcode on your iPad, or your iPad is disabled – Apple Support
You’ll need access to either a PC (with iTunes installed) or a Mac (with iTunes or Finder - as appropriate for the installed version of MacOS).
Download and use iTunes for Windows – Apple Support
Update to the latest version of iTunes – Apple Support
Use of a PC or Mac is unavoidable. If you don’t have access to a suitable computer of your own, that of a helpful friend or family member will suffice. Alternatively, the technicians at the Genius Bar of your local Apple Store will be delighted to assist.
You may also need your AppleID and associated password. If these have also been forgotten, they can be recovered here:
To recover your credentials, you’ll need access to one of the following:
Unless you AppleID account has not been fully/correctly configured, or has been seriously neglected, recovery of the AppleID and password should not be difficult.
More information about recovery of your AppleID:
If you forgot your Apple ID - Apple Support
More information about recovery of your AppleID password:
If you forgot your Apple ID password - Apple Support
When you recover access to your credentials, you would be well advised to log-in to your AppleID account from a web browser - and verify/update any email addresses and trusted telephone numbers:
You don't.
If you own an old, 10-11 years old, iPad model, resetting such an old iPad model will render it nearly useless.
Unless you use an old/er computer with a very old version of iTunes ( vers. 12.6.5.3 or earlier ) that can do backups of that old iPad, that will save both the apps and their data, there is really nothing left to do.
Sorry.
Apple ended support for all 10-11-year old iOS devices ended 6 years, ago, in 2016.
Third party app developers abandoned and stopped supporting these 10-11 year old iOS devices 4 years, ago, in 2018.
There are, virtually, NO MORE third party apps available from the iOS App Store, any longer!
Third party compatible apps for such old devices are few and far between, now, in 2022.
This includes apps for both iOS 9 AND iOS 10 devices and, throughout 2022, ALL iOS 12 ONLY devices!
AND, NO WAY to, initially, install any older, compatible, third party apps into this old iPad, any longer!
NO MORE SUPPORT! NO MORE APPS!
All 2011-2012 iPad 2, 3, 4 and 1st gen iPad Mini models are fully and completely unsupported AND obsolete!
Sorry, but this is the reality for ALL 10-11-year old AND OLDER iOS devices now. Especially now, in 2022.
In addition, the internal, rechargeable batteries in these old iPads are, also, running on borrowed time.
Not worth the costs to replace these old internal, rechargeable batteries in these old iPads, any longer, either.
Also, these very old iPad models have NO trade-in nor any resale value, either.
It is almost the Fall of 2022, now.
iPadOS 16 will be released, sometime in October 2022.
You really need to seriously consider a purchase of a new iPad model OR a much, MUCH “newer” and less expensive, refurbished or used iPad models, from better known, trusted Apple product/device retailers/resellers, some locally or from online, on the Web/Internet, capable of running the latest iPadOS versions.
There are PLENTY of less expensive, newer, older iPad models that can run the latest, current versions of iPadOS.
If you need OR ONLY able to purchase older, less expensive iPad models, look at older iPads from 2015 and later.
All of these older model iPads below, CAN, currently, run the latest releases of iPadOS 15 and the up and coming iPadOS 16 releasing sometime in the Fall of 2022.
2015-2017, 12.9 inch screen iPad Pro models. ( 1st gen Pencil support )
2017,10.5 inch screen iPad iPad Pro models ( 1st gen Pencil support )
2017, 9.7 inch screen iPad 5th gen models ( NO Pencil support )
2018, 9.7 inch screen iPad 6th gen models ( 1st gen Pencil support )
2019, 10.2 inch screen iPad 7th gen models ( 1st gen Pencil support )
2020, 10.2 inch screen iPad 8th gen models. ( 1st gen Pencil support )
2019, 7.9 inch screen iPad Mini 5th gen models ( 1st gen Pencil support )
Get the largest internal data storage model you can afford as NO Apple iOS device has ANY expandable storage.
I am sorry that you had to learn all of this, but this does not change any of the facts regarding these very old iOS devices.
Sorry & Best of Luck to You!
If you decide to go down the path of purchasing used, secondhand Apple devices, here is how to avoid purchasing an Apple iOS/iPadOS device with user activation lock, in the future.
If you purchase any iPad, or any Apple iOS device, for that matter, used/second hand, online, or even in-person, make sure this iPad does NOT have user activation lock and has been properly reset for sale.
A properly reset for sale iPad should initially power up to an animated, multi-language “Welcome” screen.
DO NOT take the iPad seller's word that this iPad is user activation lock free!
We have seen plenty of used iOS device purchasers get scammed.
User Activation Lock can never be bypasss, circumvented or worked around IF there is no correct previous/original user information to be able to do so.
Apple doesn't get involved with ANY user activation locked, used/second-hand sold devices, either.
So, buyer beware!
If purchasing a used device in-person, power the iPad ON
If the iPad DOES NOT display the initial animated, multi-language “Welcome” screen, then pass on purchasing this iPad.
If the iPad powers up to any other screen, then forget purchasing this iPad.
You cannot trust that the seller actually has the correct needed info to properly reset the iPad back to factory settings right then and there before the actual purchase and exchange of money for the iPad, in question.
Pass on the device!
If you are purchasing this used iPad online ask the seller to provide multiple images, either online or be sent to you via email, showing this animated, multi-language “Welcome” screen of the interested in purchasing iPad model.
Even better, ask for a short video be sent to you showing this animated, multi-language “Welcome” screen, in action and in its entirety, posted to the online ad or emailed to you.
If the online iPad seller refuses any of these requests, pass on the iPad. DO NOT buy!
Good Luck to You!
Again,
If you own an old, obsolete iPad model, a full erase of all contents and settings of that old iPad will render that iPad nearly useless.
Sorry.
There is no way, any longer, to retrieve/redownload old third party apps for these 10-11 year old devices, any longer.
You do a full erase and reset of this old iPad, you will lose all third party apps.
You maybe able to backup the data from these old apps and any photos/images, stored to that iPad by backing up those photos/images to either or both Apple iCloud and/or to a Mac or Windows PC, but that will be pretty much it for any usable backup.
BUT, you will NOT be able to ever retrieve those old third party apps to restore the third party app data to.
Sorry.
How do I reset my iPad without losing my data