Is there a way to recover or remove a restriction password without retoring  a iphone 4 without restarting the phone as a new phone

is ther a way to recover a restriction password without restarting the phone as a new phone

No. A simple backup and restore just restores the restriction password from the backup you just made, unless you revert to a backup before the password was set.  The other option is recovery which deletes all data.

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    Welcome to the Apple community.
    Unfortunately, iCloud does not offer equivalents to Mobile Me’s iDisk, Gallery or Web Hosting services. You will need to find a third party solution to replace these services. You might considerDropBox, SugarSync, MediaFire or any other service that offers online storage. (not all these alternatives offer all the services previously provided by iDisk)
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