hello there Carlos here and this video
I'll be looking at how to remove any
pass codes or disable screens from a
Apple device now this can be used on any
iteration or version of the device from
the iPhones to the iPads to the iPods
and it doesn't matter which generation
or model you have it can be the 2g all
the way up to the 6s now just an example
the screens that may be presented to you
password that you don't know or maybe a
disabled screen which could say
permanently disabled connect to itunes
or maybe 22 million minutes in some case
when the battery becomes fully depleted
or in this instance I've got 50 odd
minutes now what you want to do is you
need to turn off the device in question
paradigm you need to have a PC or Mac
with iTunes installed and you need to
have your USB cable 30 pin or lightning
and that has to be connected to the USB
port on your computer now you're going
to grab your lightning cable in this
case you're going to hold down the home
button and keep it held and then insert
the cable which is connected to the
computer keep holding the home button
before and during the insertion of the
cable keep holding now and you'll be
presented with the restore screen in
this case this graphic is for iOS 9 so
it's a bit multi-coloured this iteration
now you may have a red icon which is iOS
8 or you may have a blue which is iOS 7
and older it doesn't matter which one
you're presented with
they're all the same and this process
works on all of them regardless now if
you pop over to your computer you should
see window pop-up now if not open up
iTunes and you'll be presented with the
option to restore or update now you want
to restore the device if you update then
it won't remove the passcodes will
simply update the version of the
software that you have and when
restoring the device you're going to
delete all of the data on the device and
that includes the passcode just confirm
your option restore an update
which will delete all your data and take
you to the latest version of the
software now here I've just got a dual
screened so that you can see the process
on the phone and also in the iTunes box
so what will happen is a bar will come
across in iTunes showing you the
progress of the restore process and then
we'll also show on the phone and now all
you need to do is wait roughly three to
five minutes it does depend on the
device you have the the faster the speed
of the CPU the faster this process can
be you may need to download the latest
iOS version when you do this and it can
take quite a while depending on server
speeds and the size of the file itself
so you just need to hold out and
download that and then come back and
start this process now once the restore
completes at the loading bar we'll get
to the end you need to allow it to get
to the end before you unplug but once it
gets to the end of loading barn you
presented with the hello welcome screen
then you can go ahead and unplug your
device you will need a connection to the
Internet for the next step and you'll
need a compatible SIM card also if you
have a GSM device which needs a SIM card
in this case will be iPhone so we do
need two sim in there and just go ahead
with the steps and you can go ahead and
put in all your different settings such
as your Apple ID and all your backups
and things in this case I'm just going
through it quickly to show you as an
example
like I said choose whatever it is that
you like set up your phone how you like
it
now the device is completely wiped and
so you're just going through the setup
menus here and since it is wiped you'll
find that it has no pass codes on which
is what we all wanted in the first place
and there you are no data no pass codes
it's a fresh device
and that's about it thank you so much
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