When attempting to erase and reset an iPad (3rd Generation), I was asked for a 4-digit restrictions passcode. I don't recall ever seeing this term, but Apple wanted it before it would let me erase the device. I suppose it makes it difficult for thieves to wipe and distribute stolen iPads. Here is the solution:
1. Sign into icloud.com
2. Click on the "find my iPad" tab
3. Click "all devices" on top of the page
4. Click on the device for which you lost your passcode
5. These options will display: "play sound" "lost mode" and "erase iPad"
6. Choose "erase iPad" and it will begin to wipe the device
7. Choose Remove iPad to allow it to be activated and used again
This will also work for iPhones.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Monday, May 26, 2014
Finding Personal Information about Someone
These sites lead to pay sources, but without paying anything, they provide a wealth of information such as:
Full Name
Age
Names of Family Members
Places Lived
Addresses
Phone Numbers
Associated Businesses
(click Search Full Info for even more information)
http://www.advancedbackgroundchecks.com/
Another site:
http://www.publicrecordsnow.com/
Full Name
Age
Names of Family Members
Places Lived
Addresses
Phone Numbers
Associated Businesses
(click Search Full Info for even more information)
http://www.advancedbackgroundchecks.com/
Another site:
http://www.publicrecordsnow.com/
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Reset Windows 7 or Windows 8 Password
After I upgraded Windows 8 to 8.1, my password failed to work. I used this to get back in:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb7GP-zwh_E
Another source:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windows-8/a/reset-password-windows-8.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wb7GP-zwh_E
Another source:
http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windows-8/a/reset-password-windows-8.htm
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