DFU mode can help you recover your iPhone or iPad using a computer.
Since its release in 2010, the iPad has dominated the tablet market for good reason: it's easy to use, its larger screen makes it better for media consumption than the average smartphone, it has a ...
Recovery Mode: Connect iPad to a computer > open Finder (Catalina or later) or iTunes > restart > Update from the recovery screen. If you don't have access to a computer, use iCloud to wipe the iPad ...
If your iPad says it's disabled, you'll need to connect it to iTunes or Finder to restore it. The exact steps will depend on which iPad model you own.
This article covers two ways to reset an iPad to factory settings without the password. How Do I Reset My iPad to Factory Settings Without the Passcode? Apple added ...