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    How to Factory Reset iPad Without Password (Full Guide 2026)

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesApril 28, 20264 Mins Read
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    Introduction

    Factory resetting an iPad is usually simple—until you realize you no longer have the Apple ID password. At that point, even basic actions like erasing the device can feel blocked by Apple’s security system.

    This guide explains how to factory reset iPad without password, what actually works in different situations, and what to do if your device is locked, disabled, or tied to a previous owner.

    Why You Can’t Normally Reset an iPad Without Apple ID

    Apple uses Activation Lock to protect devices from unauthorized access. That means even if you erase the iPad, it may still ask for the original Apple ID during setup.

    This usually becomes a problem when:

    • You forgot your Apple ID or cannot recover it
    • You bought a second-hand iPad still linked to someone else
    • The device is disabled after too many incorrect passcodes
    • You can’t sign out of iCloud before resetting

    In these cases, a normal reset in Settings simply isn’t enough.

    Quick Comparison: All Ways to Reset iPad Without Password

    MethodApple ID RequiredWorks on Locked DeviceDifficultyResult
    Settings ResetYesNoEasyFull reset only if logged in
    iCloud (Find My)YesYesEasyRemote erase
    iTunes / Recovery ModeSometimesYesMediumMay still trigger Activation Lock
    Third-party tool (e.g. 4uKey)NoYesEasyRemoves Apple ID / resets device

    Method 1: Recovery Mode (iTunes / Finder Reset)

    If you have access to a computer, Recovery Mode is the official Apple method.

    Steps:

    1. Connect iPad to a Mac or PC
    2. Put device into Recovery Mode
    3. Open iTunes or Finder
    4. Click Restore iPad

    This will erase the device, but in many cases, you may still be asked to enter the original Apple ID after reboot.

    Method 2: iCloud Erase (If You Know Apple ID)

    If you still remember your Apple ID password, this is the cleanest option.

    Steps:

    • Go to iCloud.com
    • Log in
    • Select your iPad
    • Click Erase iPad

    It works remotely, but obviously requires full account access.

    Method 3: Reset from Settings (Only If Unlocked)

    If your iPad is still usable:

    • Go to Settings
    • Tap General
    • Select Transfer or Reset iPad
    • Tap Erase All Content and Settings

    This is the simplest method—but only works if you are already logged in.

    What If You Don’t Have Apple ID Password?

    This is where most users get stuck.

    Even after restoring via iTunes, the iPad can still remain locked due to Activation Lock. In this situation, official methods have limits.

    A practical alternative is using a dedicated unlocking tool such as 4uKey, which is designed to remove Apple ID restrictions and help reset iOS devices without credentials.

    It is often used when:

    • The Apple ID cannot be recovered
    • The device is second-hand
    • The iPad is locked or disabled

    The process is straightforward:

    1. Download, install and launch 4uKey on your laptop or PC and connect your locked iPad to it with a USB cable. Click “Start” to begin.
    1. Connect the iPad. When 4uKey detects your iPad, click on “Next” to continue.
    1. And then click on “Download” to download the latest firmware package.
    1. Once the download is completed, click on “Start Remove” and your iPad passcode removal progress will be shown on the screen.
    1. In a few minutes, your iPad will be successfully unlocked. After it restarts, set it up as a new device

    After restart, the device can be set up as new.

    Conclusion

    Resetting an iPad without a password is not impossible, but it depends heavily on your situation. Apple’s security system is designed to prevent unauthorized resets, which is why standard methods often fail when Apple ID access is missing.

    If you still have account access, iCloud or Settings reset is the safest route. However, if the Apple ID is lost or the device is locked, traditional solutions may not be enough to complete the process.

    In those cases, tools like 4uKey can provide a more direct way to regain access and restore the device, especially when no other recovery options are available.

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