

There is no other iPad, there is no Password and there is no apparent way around this amazingly stupid problem.

Surprise!!! I got as far as I could before the device asked me again to input the password for the "other" iPad. Navigate to World clock, and click ' + ' icon to add another clock. Tap the ' Clock ' when clock icon shows up. Then ask Siri to open clock by saying ' what time is it '. General Special Needs Autism Basic Skills List of Free iPad Apps for children with Special Needs: Part 2 - Total 18 Free iPad Apps. Then, because this hasn't been time sucking bad enough, I started over on the iPad restore a 3rd time. Press the Home button to activate Siri for a few seconds on your iPad. List of Free iPad Apps for children with Special Needs: Part 1 - Total 40 Free iPad Apps. I removed the iPad from the account on the iMac. In that tab, just like the iCloud on the web, I saw the iMac and the iPad. Many of us would love to watch movies or videos on a bigger screen, and so many people are trying to think of possible ways they can display iPhone on iPad. However, the screen size of the Plus version is still smaller than the screen of an iPad. That adds a dropdown window where I could select the tab for devices. iPhones usually have small screens unless you have the Plus version.

I logged into the iCloud on the iMac, reentered the login credentials and clicked on Account Details. The exact same cycle took place a second time with activation hanging up when the device asked me to enter the password from the phantom "other" iPad. I removed it from the iCloud account and started over with the iPad activation. I logged in to iCloud on the Website and used Find My iPhone.
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The iPad began to update, but stopped at a screen that told me I must enter the password from the "Other" iPad! This is new with any update I have ever done.
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There, it explained that a device wanted to login and provided a code which I entered successfully on the iPad 2 for activation. I logged in to the system preferences on the iMac and went to the iCloud accounts. At some point, the system asked me to go to the other iCloud device and input the code in order to activate the iPad. I am able to enter the user ID and password. I am now trying to restore the iPad 2 by logging in to the users iCloud account on the iPad. I have restored a device to factory settings after the 9.3 brick update. I am chasing activation problems everywhere and their MDM system is USELESS. I use profile manager to manage over 100 iPads in an Assisted Living community and the idiots at Apple have nearly destroyed the entire farm of devices in one, utterly stupid, update. I am so angry with Apple, I can't even see straight right now. I can only wish the first post on this thread was "not quite right"
