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Mar 22, 2016 11:09 AM in response to jenster10by yukonewf,I have the same problem. iTunes tells me to take the iPad to an Apple Store...problem...there is no Apple Store near me. Anyone have a solution?
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Mar 22, 2016 12:57 PM in response to yukonewfby jenster10,Ok so I have spoke to apple and my ipad is back up and running! He asked me if I have done a restore I told him that I had, he told me to go to icould.com and sign in then go to find my iphone/pad and to remove my ipad from there, then told me to open Itunes up and plug olin the ipad and restore it. Did the full restore and it worked once back on the ipad just to add it back to find my iphone/pad!
Let me know if it works for anyone eles.
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Mar 23, 2016 4:52 AM in response to jenster10by esqsimon,Fixed it but had to figure it out myself as the Apple "Geniuses" had to no idea what do and were going to leave me with a brick. The Grand Central Store in NYC is an embarrassment. They basically threw their hands up in the air and said it was a hardware issue with my ipad and too bad as I was out of warranty, notwithstanding the legion of users having the same issue. In any event, its important to not just delete your ipad from icloud (as it will return when on connected to internet) but to go to my devices and actually remove it. Once I did this it would restore.
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Mar 23, 2016 8:19 AM in response to MelissafrCOby esqsimon,I believe so. hard to tell from that picture. Let me know if it works. By the time I figured it out I had already attempted to restore my Ipad so data was wiped out (but until I did this wouldn't let me restore to device). Don't know if this would have worked without restore. I presume so.
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Mar 23, 2016 2:14 PM in response to esqsimonby jenster10,Hardware issue! Funny how we all seem to be having the same issue at the same time after updating. Absolutely ridiculous that they would say too bad because your out of warranty, my ipad is out of warranty if they would of said that to me I would of gone mad, because the ipad was fine before I did the update! So that makes it there problem, glad you fixed yourself and got it back to working.
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Mar 23, 2016 2:21 PM in response to jenster10by esqsimon,I was honestly planning on suing in small claims court. If you say don't use the upgrade on older models, that's fine but to tell people to upgrade and then say sorry your ipad couldn't handle it, is just wrong.
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Mar 23, 2016 3:14 PM in response to jenster10by MichelPM,This is a known problem.
Apple has acknowledge the issue with activation server difficulties with certain iPad models and have stated that they are working on this issue and that it will be resolved as soon as possible.
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Mar 23, 2016 7:56 PM in response to esqsimonby MelissafrCO,I did get it to work again, but had to spend about an hour on the phone with Apple to work through it. And I had to restore it to factory settings, as I had not backed it up . I would not recommend this route if you have other options.
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Mar 25, 2016 8:31 AM in response to jenster10by brenden dv,Hi jenster10,
Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities! I understand that you were having some issues activating your iPad 2 after a recent update to iOS 9.3. I'm glad to hear that Apple Support was able to help you resolve this. For anyone else having similar issues, you may find the information and steps outlined in the following article helpful:
If you can’t activate your iPad 2 (GSM model) after you update to iOS 9.3 - Apple Support
Regards

