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Your scenario description sounds strongly like you are being asked for the backup encryption password. If you cannot remember it, these paragraphs apply:
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Warning: If you encrypt an iPhone backup in iTunes and then forget your password, you will not be able to restore from backup and your data will be unrecoverable. If you forget the password, you can continue to back up and use the device, however you will not be able to restore the encrypted backup to any device without the password. You do not need to enter the password for your backup each time you back up or sync.
If you cannot remember the password and want to start again, you must perform a full software restore and when iTunes prompts you to select the backup from which to restore, choose set up as a new device.
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I upgraded my iPad mini and now Facebook will not open. Asks me to go to settings and insert password. Right password, but will still not work. In Hay Day the game has lost my friends that I have got via Facebook?? And i cant insert them because it requires me to go to settings and insert password. That it will not except!!! Why did I upgrade? it worked fine before. I dont want to reset my ipad that will lose all data...
1. Sign on the Manage your Apple ID and change it back to the old ID that is still showing for your iCloud account (this is temporary). Do NOT verify it. Just change it and click Done:
2. Go to your device and delete the iCloud account: Settings>iCloud - scroll down to the bottom, click on Delete, type in your current password, and then follow the prompts to delete the iCloud account
3. Go back into Manage your Apple ID and change the ID back to the new Apple ID
4. Go back into Settings>iCloud and sign on with your new ID
Your scenario description sounds strongly like you are being asked for the backup encryption password. If you cannot remember it, these paragraphs apply:
______________
Warning: If you encrypt an iPhone backup in iTunes and then forget your password, you will not be able to restore from backup and your data will be unrecoverable. If you forget the password, you can continue to back up and use the device, however you will not be able to restore the encrypted backup to any device without the password. You do not need to enter the password for your backup each time you back up or sync.
If you cannot remember the password and want to start again, you must perform a full software restore and when iTunes prompts you to select the backup from which to restore, choose set up as a new device.
We have multiple AppleTV's in our school and I wanted to minimize the possibility of a teacher interupting another teacher mirroring their iPad, so we setup passwords for AirPlay to an AppleTV.
However, after successfully entering the password and mirroring to the AppleTV, if I return to that AppleTV my iPad remembers the password for AirPlay and will connect without asking for my password again, thus putting us right back in the situation we had before.
My question is, is there are way to keep my iPad from remembering my password? Is there a different way I should be tackling this problem?
I was able to connect to wifi at both school and home on my ipad 5. However, now I am not able to connect to the wifi at home as the ipad states I am putting in the wrong password.
However, I know the password is right since I used it for my computer and other ipad which are connected to the internet.
Can anyone please help? I have already tried resetting the settings several times and the wifi settings will not let me forget this network.
Whenever I try to log into the iTunes store, or simply open up iTunes on my laptop, I spend most of my time continually putting in my iTunes password. I'm getting more and more frustrated with this problem that I have tried to avoid syncing my iOS devices to iTunes because it won't accept my password which, by the way, it never says it's wrong it just won't accept it; the login popup always appears. OH!! and while if I'm lucky enough to get iTunes to allow my password after multiple times inputting, it is trying to update my apps but it doesn't allow the updates because they are "incompatible"?? I'm so confused.
Whenever I try to log into the iTunes store, or simply open up iTunes on my laptop, I spend most of my time continually putting in my iTunes password. I'm getting more and more frustrated with this problem that I have tried to avoid syncing my iOS devices to iTunes because it won't accept my password which, by the way, it never says it's wrong it just won't accept it; the login popup always appears. OH!! and while if I'm lucky enough to get iTunes to allow my password after multiple times inputting, it is trying to update my apps but it doesn't allow the updates because they are "incompatible"?? I'm so confused.
Your scenario description sounds strongly like you are being asked for the backup encryption password. If you cannot remember it, these paragraphs apply:
______________
Warning: If you encrypt an iPhone backup in iTunes and then forget your password, you will not be able to restore from backup and your data will be unrecoverable. If you forget the password, you can continue to back up and use the device, however you will not be able to restore the encrypted backup to any device without the password. You do not need to enter the password for your backup each time you back up or sync.
If you cannot remember the password and want to start again, you must perform a full software restore and when iTunes prompts you to select the backup from which to restore, choose set up as a new device.
You have to tell us when it backs up. We don't know what you are using to backup - iTunes or iCloud.
Chances are, if you have to ask, you probably aren't backing up or you would know the answer to your own question. But if you are backing up with iCloud, the iPad should backup when it is locked, connected to WiFi and connected to power. If you use iTunes, the backups occur when you sync with iTunes.
You have to restore the iPad if you forgot the passcode. You can't restore from a backup without unlocking the iPad. So that doesn't apply to your case anyway.
Your scenario description sounds strongly like you are being asked for the backup encryption password. If you cannot remember it, these paragraphs apply:
______________
Warning: If you encrypt an iPhone backup in iTunes and then forget your password, you will not be able to restore from backup and your data will be unrecoverable. If you forget the password, you can continue to back up and use the device, however you will not be able to restore the encrypted backup to any device without the password. You do not need to enter the password for your backup each time you back up or sync.
If you cannot remember the password and want to start again, you must perform a full software restore and when iTunes prompts you to select the backup from which to restore, choose set up as a new device.
Your scenario description sounds strongly like you are being asked for the backup encryption password. If you cannot remember it, these paragraphs apply:
______________
Warning: If you encrypt an iPhone backup in iTunes and then forget your password, you will not be able to restore from backup and your data will be unrecoverable. If you forget the password, you can continue to back up and use the device, however you will not be able to restore the encrypted backup to any device without the password. You do not need to enter the password for your backup each time you back up or sync.
If you cannot remember the password and want to start again, you must perform a full software restore and when iTunes prompts you to select the backup from which to restore, choose set up as a new device.