


It's impossible to restore your content and settings in case you haven't made a backup before iPad becomes disabled. One final note-resetting your disabled iPad could erase the device, delete the data and settings along with your passcode, and reset it to factory conditions. If you forgot the passcode and are eager to unlock disabled iPad to get into it without passcode, you either have to wait the certain minute to elapse: 1 minute, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour, or factory reset iPad.

Whatever your scenario is, you got an iPad disabled, and can't enter the passcode anymore unless it's unlocked. Or perhaps you don't remember the passcode you've changed several weeks ago and now your iPad shows a disabled screen. Maybe the iPad was lit up and the keylock was activated in your pocket, you entered the wrong passwords without noticing it's disabled afterwards. This is the awesome safety feature embedded in iOS device. It appears to disable in a similar way and is the result of typing a passcode incorrectly by yourself, a child or someone else: You enter the incorrect passcode too many times, then iPad gets unavailable or disabled itself and introduces delays between repeated passcode attempts. We're likely to get a message on iPad that iPad is disabled.
