Iphone Disabled Unlock Without Itunes

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Eleanor Heidecker

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Aug 18, 2024, 10:34:25 AM8/18/24
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When she got the phone, her live-in daughter (my aunt) set up the phone for her, and set up all the accounts, passwords and passcodes, as well as setting up FaceID among other things, I wasn't around during setup (I live in a different city)

Not long ago, an auto-update hit her phone (auto downloaded and installed), restarted, and in turn restarted Secure Enclave, asking for her 6 digit passcode (that those among the living can't seem to figure out)

Iphone disabled unlock without itunes


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Now I should probably mention at this point, I'm probably the most tech savvy person in my entire family, and I know when to stop, others in my family don't, and keep trying to "help", making matters worse, and downright refuse to listen to me. In this case, they just keep trying passcodes trying to find one that will work, now they did it one too many times and disabled the phone

My grandmother and I went to the Apple Store near her, and due to COVID-19 precautions, they won't even let us enter the store without an appointment, I schedule an appointment (which I was unable to honor) and left, at this point, we were trying to keep the data on her phone, so we were avoiding anything that would wipe it

While we were at the Apple Store, the guy said if we were willing to wipe the data (which we didn't at the time), we could restore it by plugging it into a (any) computer and restarting it in restore mode, I mentioned that all available computers we have at the moment (not including my personal computers, which I don't have access to right now) were (Windows) PCs and don't have iTunes installed (and we will not be installing iTunes, or any other extra software, on them), he said "that is fine, it will work on Windows, and iTunes is no longer required, just plug in the iPhone to USB, restart in recovery mode and BAM, done, you have a factory reset iPhone"

Time goes by and my cousin (the deceased's daughter) takes our grandmother to the same Apple Store, and they say "oh, no problem, we can back that up" and they set up and appointment, they go to the appointment, see that the iPhone is disabled and go "Ooooh, its disabled, yeah we can't back that up", back to square one

I then, while using my phone, remembered that my phone was backed up to iCloud, I later found out that even my mother's iPhone was backed up to iCloud, and it hit me, what if my grandmother's iPhone is already backed up to iCloud? She wouldn't lose anything in a factory reset anyway, it would all be on iCloud at least, and we could eventually get into that

Anyway, we all decide to just factory reset the phone and erase everything, so I go back over, get her phone and go back to that Apple Store, which again they wont accept walk-ins due to COVID-19, so I planned an appointment for next week, but while discussing it, we figured I could just take her iPhone home with me and use one of the computers here

Here's the problem, nothing they said at the Apple Store seems to be true, I plugged the iPhone into a computer (with Windows 10) that doesn't have iTunes installed and is not currently connected to the internet (but according to the guy at the Apple Store, he never said an Internet connection was required), after getting the iPhone into recovery mode, it just gave me a URL to go to (support.apple.com/iphone/restore)

So I grab my Windows tablet I have available (also Windows 10, and also without iTunes, but is connected to the Internet) and with the iPhone in recovery mode and connected via USB to the tablet, I go to that URL, and read the only part that seems to pertain to what I am trying to do

If you are the owner of the iPhone or the owner has shared all information with you then to open Activation Lock:- If it is Activation locked, read here --> Turn off Activation Lock - Apple Support Activation Lock for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support

If you are not the owner of the iPhone and do not have the Apple ID and Password then there is no way that you can get into this iPhone unless the original owner shares the Apple ID and password to you. If you are lucky you can get into this iPhone if they (owner) accidentally remove the device from their apple ID.

Even if I was willing to, I am limited to a desktop PC without Internet access (meaning I can't download iTunes, because it can't download anything), and a tablet with a full SSD, there's simply no room on it to install iTunes

To unlock a disabled iPhone without restoring the device using iTunes, you can try iCloud. iCloud will erase your iPhone, including the lock screen passcode, and allow you to get into the locked iPhone again:

How to unlock iPhone when disabled? It is quite annoying when you enter wrong passcode and get a disabled iPhone. To fix a disabled iPhone, there are many ways, including using iTunes, iCloud, and more. However, iPhone users may prefer to unlock a disabled iPhone without iTunes or iCloud or computer due to one reason or another. Given that, here this guide will tell you all about how to unlock iPhone passcode without iCloud or computer when you forgot screen passcode and need to fix the iphone locked issue or undisable an iPhone all at once.

No, you can't. Some say you can unlock your disabled iPhone without iCloud or computer by using the Erase iPhone feature available in iOS 15.2 and later. However, if you are using iOS 15.2 or later, you will see iPhone Unavailable or Security Lockout on your screen instead of iPhone Disabled. Thus, since your iPhone is disabled and can't be enter a screen passcode, you must use an iPhone running a version earlier than iOS 15.2. That means you can't use the Erase iPhone feature to unlock an iPhone without iTunes or iCloud or computer. It's easy to fix how to unlock disabled iPhone.

To unlock iPhone passcode without iTunes or iCloud account, you will need an iPhone unlocking tool like EaseUS MobiUnlock. It allows you to enter the recovery mode and unlock your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch without the lock screen password, Face ID, or Touch ID. That's why you can use this iPhone unlocking tool to unlock iPhone without passcode or Face ID easily. Besides, it solves problems like iPhone disabled, or iPhone security lockout. When your iPhone is disabled or unavailable after two many failed password attempts, you will need it.

Thus, when you need to reset a disabled iPhone without iTunes or iCloud, it is the optimal choice to active Internet connection and download iOS firmware to reset your iPhone. It's able to unlock iPhone 6s without iTunes or other models.

Step 4. After you download or select the firmware, click "Unlock Now" and then you will see a waring window. Enter the information required in the box and click "Unlock" again to unlock your disabled iPhone, iPad, or iPod.

While to unlock iPhone without iTunes or computer, you need the Find iPhone service in iCloud. It enables you to erase your iPhone without a computer. Any device you can visit iCloud.com on can help you achieve your goal of resetting the disabled iPhone. To use the Erase iPhone option provided by the Find iPhone service, you need to turn on Find My iPhone on the disabled iOS device in advance and ensure there is a network connection on the locked iPhone. Then you can follow the steps below on how to get into a disabled iPhone:

Step 5. Click Erase again to start resetting the disabled Apple device. After the unlocking process is completed, you can use iCloud backup to restore the original data. Make sure you have backup to avoid losing data.

To fix disabled iPhone, you can unlock an iPhone without iTunes or iCloud or computer in iOS 15.2 and later by erasing youer iPhone on the locked screen. Here's how to reset iPhone without iTunes when disabled:

To unlock disabled iPhones without restoring the Apple devices using iTunes, you can try iCloud. iCloud will erase your iPhone, including the lock screen passcode, and allow you to get into the iPhone again:

It's impossible to unlock a disabled iPhone without iTunes or iCloud or computer. But there are other ways available if you "compromise" a little bit. With EaseUS MobiUnlock, you can reset a disabled iPhone without iTunes or iCloud. While with iCloud account, you can unlock an iPhone without iTunes or computer. Choose a method you prefer to get into the locked iPhone with ease.

If you have forgotten the passcode of your iPhone or if your device has been disabled, then you have landed in the right place. There are multiple ways how to unlock a disabled iPhone without iTunes, and it is also workable for iPad disabled fix without iTunes. Forgetting the passcode of your iPhone can sometimes incur tedious tasks. Though, one can easily fix a disabled iPhone or iPad without relying on iTunes. In this post, we will provide 5 solutions for a disabled iPhone fix without iTunes.

Your iPhone can become disabled if you enter the wrong passcode too many times. This is a security measure designed to protect your device from unauthorized access. If this happens, your iPhone will display the message "iPhone is disabled." Sometimes, it may take up to an hour before you can try entering your passcode again.

iTunes has lost popularity due to its heavy and confusing features, along with frequent crashes. You may be seeking alternatives to unlock disabled iPhones opt for more straightforward methods that don't involve iTunes.

Not just to get the iPhone disabled unlock without iTunes, it can also be used to resolve plenty of other issues like malware attacks, iPhone stuck in the recovery loop, the blue screen of death, and more. Furthermore, it has an easy-to-use interface and yields reliable results, making it an essential iOS tool.

To unlock your disabled iPhone or iPad without iTunes or iCloud, launch the Dr.Fone software on your computer. From the various tools available, select "Screen Unlock." Get your iPhone connected to the PC using a lightning cable, and then click on the "iOS" > "Unlock iOS Screen" option on the program.

Before bypassing the iPhone lock screen, you need to boot it into Recovery or DFU mode by following the on-screen instructions. The recommended mode is Recovery mode, but if you cannot activate this mode, you can follow the link to learn how to activate DFU mode.

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