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K so my computer won't work. I have windows 6 and my computer is am iPad. It has a key bored. Help!

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I press the lock button and it just shows the apple. And yes windows 6. That's what my friend said

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Wow I just asked what's wrong....

k you have an apple product running vista..... stop taking LSD

if you are reading this you are wasting valuable time and should maybe rethink your life choices.

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you for real bruh?

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I press the lock button and it just shows the apple. And yes windows 6. That's what my friend said

Then your friend is trolling you. I would advise not taking advise from her :P

 

As to your issue, are you able to reset it to factory settings? 

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Wow I just asked what's wrong....

Wow I just asked what's wrong....

I think your friend is mistaken. Do you mean iOS 6?

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Lawl if it's not a troll and legit needs help.

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Well I don't kno. My friend said that it's using that. But idk he might be wrong.

I think he's probably wrong :P As far as I know, you can't run Windows on a iPad. He's probably just joking around with you or is kind of... erm... dumb :P

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sorry for thinking you were trolling....

if you are reading this you are wasting valuable time and should maybe rethink your life choices.

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I think he's probably wrong :P As far as I know, you can't run Windows on a iPad. He's probably just joking around with you or is kind of... erm... dumb :P

oh well I think it's iOS. That's what someone else on here said. Idk really
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There was a time to where I would go onto random tech forums and troll, there is even a formula I developed

 

 

Make account with stereotypical non-techie name and image like 4/20 yolo swag or something, Make up a believable story that has at least 2 backtrack phases, and misspell words just enough to make it annoying to read in your case it was windows 6 as the starting phase then the 2nd phase that can prolong the troll being oh no its ios 6 sorry. But where will you go from here? I am following this thread 

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oh well I think it's iOS. That's what someone else on here said. Idk really

If it's an iPad, it's more than likely iOS. If you have nothing important on the iPad, go ahead and reset it to factory settings. Here's how:

 

 
1: Open iTunes on your computer. Make sure you have the most recent version of the software. Then connect the iPad to the computer.
 
2: Select the iPad in iTunes. It is located on the sidebar under "Devices.
 
3: Click "Restore" in the "Summary" window.
 
4: Click "Back Up." When the backup is completed, a pop-up window will appear.
 
5: Click "Restore" in the pop-up window. When the iPad is restored to its factory settings, a pop-up window will inform you that the iPad will be restarted. Click "OK."
 
6: Complete the restore process by loading a backup to the iPad or opting to "Set up as a new iPad." If you select the backup option, you can select which of your recent backups you would like to install from the pop-up window.
 
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What he said ^

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hold power and home button simultaneously for like 10 seconds

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If it's an iPad, it's more than likely iOS. If you have nothing important on the iPad, go ahead and reset it to factory settings. Here's how:

 

 

1: Open iTunes on your computer. Make sure you have the most recent version of the software. Then connect the iPad to the computer.

 

2: Select the iPad in iTunes. It is located on the sidebar under "Devices.

 

3: Click "Restore" in the "Summary" window.

 

4: Click "Back Up." When the backup is completed, a pop-up window will appear.

 

5: Click "Restore" in the pop-up window. When the iPad is restored to its factory settings, a pop-up window will inform you that the iPad will be restarted. Click "OK."

 

6: Complete the restore process by loading a backup to the iPad or opting to "Set up as a new iPad." If you select the backup option, you can select which of your recent backups you would like to install from the pop-up window.

 

Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_8380568_reset-ipad-factory.html

so I won't loose my stuff by doin this?
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so I won't loose my stuff by doin this?

No, you will loose everything on it. Back up anything import via iTunes if you need to keep anything. 

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No, you will loose everything on it. Back up anything import via iTunes if you need to keep anything.

oh. Can I backup my photos? And I can't do it right now cuz I'm at school and I'm typing on my phone.
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oh. Can I backup my photos? And I can't do it right now cuz I'm at school and I'm typing on my phone.

Yes. You can back up Photos, Music, Apps, and I think the settings. 

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