Skip to main content

LTE-enabled variant of the fifth generation of iPad, released in March 2017. Available with 32 and 128 GB storage options featuring a 9.7" Retina display and 64-bit A9 processor.

46 Questions View all

where/how to do data recovery?

title says it all mostly. one of my friends recently broke their ipad which is currently one of their only sources of income, it's going to be cheaper for us to replace the ipad than repair the broken screen but we need the data from the old ipad. is there a way that we can do that ourselves without the use of the screen? or does anyone know of a reputable company that does data recovery for fairly cheap?

Answer this question I have this problem too

Is this a good question?

Score 0

2 Comments:

i take it theres a passcode on it

by

I'm assuming so yeah. I have no idea the screen is completely ruined

by

Add a comment

2 Answers

No you need the screen to enter the code, otherwise it’s not possible to get any data out of it.

Was this answer helpful?

Score 0

2 Comments:

I've seen videos of people pulling data off of ruined ipads before but no links to services or anything. this is why I'm asking. how did they recover the data if it's impossible without a code?

by

@patrickfer48624 you probably watched the video wrong? They just repair the board then put it back together to turn it on and export the data. I didn’t see any video about pulling data out straight.

by

Add a comment

Restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from a backup

Turn on your device.

Follow the onscreen setup steps until you reach the Apps & Data screen, then tap Restore from iCloud Backup.

Sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID.

Choose a backup.

When asked, sign in with your Apple ID to restore your apps and purchases.

Regards,

Diana

Was this answer helpful?

Score 0
Add a comment

Add your answer

Patrick Ferris will be eternally grateful.
View Statistics:

Past 24 Hours: 0

Past 7 Days: 0

Past 30 Days: 1

All Time: 31