If you remove an iPad from your Apple account, it will be removed from Find My iPhone and iCloud. You can also opt to delete the device entirely by going to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.

When you remove a device from your Apple ID, that device will no longer be able to access any of the content that is saved on the iCloud.

Removing a device from iCloud does not erase it. It will continue to function, but you will no longer be able to access any of the data on the device.Removing a device from iCloud does not erase it. It will continue to function, but you will no longer be able to access any of the data on the device.

When you remove an iPhone from your account, it will no longer be eligible for any services or updates. The phone will only allow basic functionality such as making and receiving calls and texts. All other features such as the camera, apps, and internet will be disabled.

To reset your iPad, you will need to connect it to iTunes on your computer. Click on the device in iTunes and select “Restore” from the menu. Choose an option that doesn’t delete any of your data or media.

The first and easiest way to disconnect your iPad from your iPhone is by doing a hard reset, which will erase all of the data on your device. To do this, hold the power and home buttons simultaneously until you see the Apple logo.If you do not want to lose any of your data, then you can also go into Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.

If you don’t know your Apple ID, you’ll need to contact the Apple Store and request a password reset. Once they’ve sent you a new password, log in to your iTunes account and delete the old one.

No, resetting the old iPad should not affect the new iPad.

To erase an iPad, you’ll need to go into Settings and then tap General. From there, you can select Reset and then Erase All Content and Settings. You will need to enter a passcode if you have one enabled on your device. If not, the process will be simple. Once it is erased, you can set up a new iPad from scratch or restore it from a backup of your old device.

Yes, resetting an iPad will delete all of the photos and other data on it.