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Hard reset, DFU, recovery mode

There are alot of ways people post on the internet on how to do this, sometmes that method is successful but in alot of cases its not.. I would like to have labeled this IOS rather than a single device..


--If you took your ios in for repair, and they said the battery was bad, try this

--if after trying to update your ios with the new software your device stoped working try this

--if you have tried geting into recovery mode by other methods and it quits before completion try this method

--for anyone else that needs to do a fresh install try this method first, all other methods may or may not work,, this one will



step1: turn on the computer that you will conect to the IOS device. Make sure it has the latest itunes software, and that itunes is started.

Step2: locate the wall power adapter that came with the ios device or use a wall power adapter that does not have any way to comunicate with the ios device

step 3: plug the one end of the usb cord into the usb slot of the wall power adapter, the other end into the iphone and the wall adapter into an active power slot.

The reason for this much needed step, is sometimes there is a catch or other glich that will not allow the computer to ignore the write error and thus creating a conection failure, or the glich has caused the device to think there is a problem with a fully functioning battery despite the fact the battery is fine.


step 4: with the device pluged into wall power

1)press and hold the power button (sometimes called the sleep/ wake botton or the menu botton on ipod classics)

2)after about ten secounds the apple logo should appear,, once that happens while continuing to hold the power botton start to hold the home botton (the round botton with the square in it or the fingure print botton in the 5s) you should hold both of these together for aproxiametly 5-10 secounds

3) now the apple logo should have disapeared, you need to continue to hold the home botton, but release the power botton

4)shortly after that the recovery mode should start, you will see the Itunes logo, and the USB adapter

----------you have successfully entered a proper hard reset, other wise known as DFU mode, or recovery mode

5) quickly before the device quits this mode, unplug the device from wall power and plug it into the itunes enabled computer

step 5: Itunes will say,'itunes has detected a "put device name here" in recovery mode you must restore this "put device name here" before conectiong it to itunes" CLICK ON "OK"

step 6: click restore ipad, a message will pop up "Are you sure you want to restore the iPad “iPad” to its factory settings? All of your media and other data will be erased, and the newest version of the iPad software will be installed." CLICK ON Restore and Update

step 7: wait for itunes to finish

iPad, iOS 7.1

Posted on Apr 14, 2014 9:34 PM

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Posted on Feb 9, 2017 7:30 PM

Hi James. My iPad is only charging to 1% and when it turns on it's goes to the hello screen. I press home and it's just turns off and tries happens in a loop. Apple says the battery is bad but how can I try your method?

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Jun 14, 2015 11:49 PM in response to James Mauro

Worked! Dropped my iPad so now my screen doesn't work, so Apple store says replace it iPad. However, I can see that its still fully functional (I can take screen shots with XCode) and it even responds to (blind) taps. Didn't have Find My Phone enabled but wanted to get rid of all my data before I handed it over to Apple. This worked 1st time (and without even needing the screen to see what was going on). This is great. Thanks for your post.

Hard reset, DFU, recovery mode

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