· Apparently, the restriction code is set by the latest iOS update. When asked, enter in restriction code for six-digit requests and for four-digit requests–it appears these are the default settings. Then make sure you reset the iPhone passcode to . If passcodes are enabled on devices, do the following to clear the passcodes before updating iOS on the devices: Click Action at the bottom of the pane. Select Send Remote Commands and click Next. Under Remote Commands, select Clear Passcode (does not apply to personally owned devices), and click Next. Passcodes are cleared from the target devices. · Connect the computer to the Wi-Fi network, and install iTunes on the computer. Then connect the device to the PC, open iTunes, and choose your iPhone. Tap Summary Check for Update Download Update. Next, enter the passcode to start the iOS 15 update. Free the Storage space in the device.
If you see Download and Install instead, tap it to download the update, enter your passcode, then tap Install Now. For example, even if your device is up to date on the latest version of iOS 14, there might be an option to update to iOS then turn on Download iOS Updates. iOS Password Manager makes this task easier by allowing you to extract passwords from DOWNLOAD iOS Password Manager for add to watchlist send us an update. buy now $ $ 1. Steps to Fix This Issue with Keypass. Step 1. Download and install KeyPass, and connect your iPhone to computer via a USB cable. Step 2. On the home interface, select "Unlock Screen Passcode" and then click "Start" button. Step 3. Then put your iPhone into DFU mode by follow the instructions it shows. Step 4.
Download, install FoneCope iOS Unlock and launch it on your computer. Choose "Unlock Screen Passcode". Step 2. Click “Start”. And then plug the locked iPhone into the computer by a lightning cable. Step 3. Confirm your iPhone model information, rectify the wrong detail. Then start to download the right firmware. Step 4. After download the right firmware, the software will double check whether it is the suitable firmware. Apparently, the restriction code is set by the latest iOS update. When asked, enter in restriction code for six-digit requests and for four-digit requests–it appears these are the default settings. Then make sure you reset the iPhone passcode to something else and take note of that passcode. Apparently, the passcode is set up by the iOS update. 1 Try the Default Password. You can try to use the default passcode. The restriction code is usually set by the update, it is supposed to ensure that no one other than the original owner or someone with the original owner’s permission can use the device. The default passcode is or This is virtually the easiest passcode and in a way defeats the purpose of its own presence in the first place but that's not a problem.
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