Hello! i forgot my screen password and my iphone become disabled, how can i fix it?

Please I have a very important information inside of my iPhone 4. I forgot my screen password and after my iPhone become disable. And now I can not open it at all of course. Maybe someone knows how can I fix it? Thank you . My e-mail: [email protected]

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You will need to restore your device as New to remove a Restrictions passcode. Go through the normal process to restore your device, but when you see the options to restore as New or from a backup, be sure to choose New.
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