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Since there's no iCloud activation lock on iOS 5.1.1, you can go to Settings>General>Reset>Erase All Content and Settings. This will restore your iPad to factory condition and you can set it up as your iPad without the iCloud account from the other user.iOS 5.1.1 - the old
All you'll do is erase all the data on the iPad, leaving it in the same condition it was in when new out of the box.Thank you
Do I not affect (harm) something?
Hi, i m on latest version and I did not active iCloud until now if I make active and for example I had 400 pix on board that goes on air then I disable iCloud that now pix can see for PC after login my iCloud account
Do it through iTunes on your computer. Select the restore option on the summary page for the device.When I am trying to Reset>Erase All Content and Settings it ask me Restriction Passcode