How do you get the iPad 2 out of recovery mode.
Sometimes just taking it to an Apple store would be the best option, and they may not charge.
Well, there should be an option - once the device is connected to iTunes via USB and is recognized as such by the program - to actually recover your iPad. If your iPad was not synched with the computer you are connecting it to in the past (which also includes having everything backed-up on it), then your iPad with be returned to factory default (yet will have the latest iOS version installed). If iTunes reports that your iPad cannot be recovered, then you must disable your firewalls, anti-virus programs and the like on your computer, and use a USB port in the back of your computer (yes, a different USB port may fix the problem; all USB ports do not always have the same voltage).
A new dock/USB cable proved effective in some instances, and there are trouble-shooting sites that will tell you as much. So try these, then get back with an update. I will make an effort to keep up with your post and help you recover your iPad.
I had similar difficulties when I updated/upgraded my iPad 2 to iOS 5. For a moment, I thought I lost my most favorite worldly possession...
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