Help my ipod is not turning on it gets to the apple logo and then turns off

its got battery i have done the reset thing cant plug it into laptop for itunes because my itunes doesnt work and it wont let me download it again it started when i changed my facebook password on my laptop then i went on facebook on my ipod and it sed signing out but it just sed that and i left it for like 1 hour and it was still logging out so i deleated it and re-downloaded it then as it was downloading it vanished so i downloaded it again it stayed on my app page and was saying loading... but the blue bar wasnt filling so i put it in the lock mode then when i whent back to it it doesnt turn on plz plz help ( have not droped it or anything and plz dont say itunes because it really doesnt work or re-download i have deleated it then when i downloaded it again it gets far in and then sayes like cant download itunes something about bonjar service)

Without a computer, the reset is all you can do.
You might want to post in the iTunes forum for your problem of not being able to reinstall iTunes on your computer..

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