You can try the default password or just remove the password. Follow below steps to do that.
Generally, the default passcode can be 1234 or 123456, and the digits rely on the blank number.
If this won't work, try below method.
When you find "iPad asking for passcode I never set", it is sensible for you to remove iPad passcode by restoring iPad with iTunes. The precondition is that you have
backed up your iPad to iTunes before you forgot the passcode. Now let's begin to see how to get this work done.
1. Run the latest version of iTunes on your computer and then make sure that you do not connect your iPad with your computer.
2. For iPad with Face ID, you need to press and hold the top button or the volume button till you see the slider of power off shows up on the screen. Drag the slider from left to right to turn off your iPad. After that, plug your iPad into computer while holding the top button. You need to hold it until the recovery-mode screen appears.
For iPad with home button, you need to press and hold the slide or top button till you see the power off slider interface. Drag the slider from left to right to turn off your iPad. Afterwards, you need to insert your iPad into computer with proper USB cable while holding the home button. You need to hold the button until the recovery-mode screen displays.
3. In the interface of iTunes, you will see a dialogue for you to restore or update, you need to choose the option of "Restore" in the panel. Thus, iTunes will download program for your iPad. You need to wait for over 15 minutes until your iPad exit the recovery mode. Thus, you need to repeat steps 2-4.
4. Wait for the end of the procedure to set up and use your iPad without a passcode.
The process to remove iPad passcode via restoring iPad with iTunes is not so hard for you at all. You can give it a go to help you to pass through the passcode inquiry simply.
For more details, check:
Fixed: iPad Asking for Passcode I Never Set
×