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Disconnect the iPad from the Arduino and plug it into your Mac. Use terminal-based tools (such as Silver or custom A5 Ramdisk scripts) to mount the device's internal filesystem ( /mnt1/ ) and delete or rename /Applications/Setup.app .

Bypassing the iCloud Activation Lock on an (running iOS 9.3.5 ) is challenging because it uses the older A5 chip . Unlike newer devices that can be bypassed with software-only tools like Checkm8, the iPad Mini 1 requires specific hardware or temporary DNS tricks to get past the "Hello" screen. Method 1: DNS Bypass (Easiest, No PC Required)

: A hardware tool available on sites like AliExpress that can change the iPad's serial number (SN) on Windows, effectively "removing" the iCloud lock from Apple's servers for that specific hardware identity.

The most effective, "better" way to bypass the iCloud lock on an iPad Mini 1 (A1432, A1454, A1455) is by using an along with a USB Host Shield Go to product viewer dialog for this item. bypass icloud ipad mini 1 ios 93 5 better

Use the Safari browser to create home screen shortcuts for platforms like YouTube, Netflix, or educational sites, as the browser bypasses app version restrictions.

When the iPad attempts to transition to the "Activate iPad" screen, tap immediately.

Use the Arduino IDE to upload the checkm8-A5 sketch, which contains the specific exploit payload for the iPad Mini 1 hardware configuration. Disconnect the iPad from the Arduino and plug

Do you possess the or proof of ownership?

Disclaimer: Bypassing Activation Lock is intended for personal devices you own. Misuse of these techniques may violate Apple's terms of service. If you can tell me: Is your device a model? Do you have access to a Mac or Windows PC? What is your main goal (e.g., photo frame, e-reader)?

Alternative Method: Free Windows/macOS Software (Temporary/Partial) Unlike newer devices that can be bypassed with

The most reliable community-tested method requires an and a USB Host Shield . This setup uses the checkm8-a5 exploit to put the iPad into a "pwned DFU" mode, which allows you to delete the Setup.app file that triggers the lock.

Once you have bypassed the lock screen and reached the home screen, you will likely face app compatibility issues due to the age of iOS 9.3.5. To make the device useful again:

Watch the LED on the Arduino. It will blink, then glow continuously, signaling that the iPad is in Pwndfu mode . Part 2: Bypassing with Sliver on Mac

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