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Ipad will not restore as I can't turn off Find my iPad

The wifi on my iPad 2 is greyed out and I've tried the regular remedies such as resetting the network settings. When this has happened in the past, I have had success by restoring the ipad to the factory settings. Here's the rub: iOS 7 requires Find My iPad to be turned off in order to restore iPad or restore from backup. However, I can't turn off Find My iPad without accepting the iCloud Terms and Conditions. When I try to accept the terms and conditions, the ipad returns the following phrase: "unable to connect to server" Aaarggghhh!!!! I'm connected to iTunes via the cable during this whole process. Any suggestions????

iPad 2, iOS 7

Posted on Sep 20, 2013 9:15 PM

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Posted on Nov 16, 2015 8:40 AM

Hi guys,

I had the same problem and the solution that I found was to put the iPad into recovery mode by doing the following:


1) Without iPad connected to PC/Mac, Power off iPad (Hold Wake/Sleep button and swipe to power off)


2) With iPad now off, connect iPad to PC/Mac while holding the Home button down at the same time. Do not release the Home button until the iPad's display shows a picture of a cable and iTunes logo.


3) Now go to iTunes. It will say that a device is in recovery mode and must be updated and restored. Just go ahead with the process.


NOTE: In following this process, the status of 'Find my iPad' will be ignored and your iPad will be restored as normal.

WARNING: You will be RESTORING your iPad so make sure you back-up the device prior to initiating step 1 as this should not require Find my iPad to be off.


Hope this works for you guys,

Denzel

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Nov 16, 2015 8:40 AM in response to brytheguy

Hi guys,

I had the same problem and the solution that I found was to put the iPad into recovery mode by doing the following:


1) Without iPad connected to PC/Mac, Power off iPad (Hold Wake/Sleep button and swipe to power off)


2) With iPad now off, connect iPad to PC/Mac while holding the Home button down at the same time. Do not release the Home button until the iPad's display shows a picture of a cable and iTunes logo.


3) Now go to iTunes. It will say that a device is in recovery mode and must be updated and restored. Just go ahead with the process.


NOTE: In following this process, the status of 'Find my iPad' will be ignored and your iPad will be restored as normal.

WARNING: You will be RESTORING your iPad so make sure you back-up the device prior to initiating step 1 as this should not require Find my iPad to be off.


Hope this works for you guys,

Denzel

Jan 19, 2014 6:34 AM in response to griff w

I have almost the same problem; I forgot the passcode to my iPad Mini, but when I'm trying to restore it in iTunes, I'm just told that I have to turn of "Find my iPad", which is obviously impossible. However, when I try to remove the iPad from my iCloud account, it just says that it will be deleted when connected to wifi. Which the iPad is not. And will not, since I can't remember the passcode. So this is an evil circle, and I'm just clueless. Any suggestions? All will be highly appreciated :-)

Nov 16, 2015 9:01 AM in response to Denzel B

Hi guys,

I had the same problem and the solution that I found was to put the iPad into recovery mode by doing the following:


1) Without iPad connected to PC/Mac, Power off iPad (Hold Wake/Sleep button and swipe to power off)


2) With iPad now off, connect iPad to PC/Mac while holding the Home button down at the same time. Do not release the Home button until the iPad's display shows a picture of a cable and iTunes logo.


3) Now go to iTunes. It will say that a device is in recovery mode and must be updated and restored. Just go ahead with the process.


NOTE: In following this process, the status of 'Find my iPad' will be ignored and your iPad will be restored as normal.

WARNING: You will be RESTORING your iPad so make sure you back-up the device prior to initiating step 1 as this should not require Find my iPad to be off.


Hope this works for you guys,

Denzel


EDIT: SORRY GUYS, DOES WORK BUT AFTER RESET IT WILL ASK FOR YOU TO LOG IN...PLS IGNORE COMMENT


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