Restore Mode
- Connect your iPad to a computer with a Lightning or USB-C cable.
- Open Apple Devices on a Windows PC.
- Press and hold both the Home button and the top (or side) button at the same time.
- Continue holding until the restore screen comes up (it will shut down and restart before the restore screen appears).
DFU Mode (iPad)
DFU = deepest restore mode. Screen stays Releaseblack the topwhole time. Finder/iTunes will pop up “iPad in recovery mode” (yep, it says recovery even when it’s DFU—don’t fight it).
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Plug into Mac/PC.
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Quick press: Volume Up → Quick press: Volume Down.
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Hold Top (Power) until the screen goes black.
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The moment it’s black: hold Top + Volume Down together for 5 seconds.
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After 5s, release Top but keep holding Volume Down for 10 more seconds.
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Screen should stay black. Your computer should detect the iPad
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Exit DFU: Quick Up, quick Down, then hold continue holdingTop the Home button.
iPads (an icon showingwith a Home button
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Plug into Mac/PC.
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Hold Top (Power) + Home together for 8 seconds.
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After 8s, release Top, keep holding Home for 10 more seconds.
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Screen stays black. Your computer should detect the iPad in recovery/DFU.
Exit DFU: Hold Top + Home until the Apple logo appears.
Pro tips so DFU doesn’t make you rage-click
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Timing matters. If you see the cable/computer icon, you’re in regular Recovery, not DFU. Start over and shave a
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Use a known-good cable/port. Cheap USB cables = mysterious error 4013/4014.
Power & network. Keep the iPad charged and the computer on a stable internet connection—IPSWs are big (several GB).
Try “Revive” (Configurator 2) first if firmware is flaky; if that fails, DFU+Restore is the bulldozer.
Activation Lock check. After restore, if it asks for an Apple ID, you’ll need the user’s creds or your ABM/MDM bypass code.