How do you bypass gen 4 ipod touch passcode when you forgot the passcode?

      I'm locked out of my ipod how can i get in?

asheycakes wrote:
This didn't help. I forgot my passcode to my ipod 4th gen and i am unable to try to enter a passcode without being locked out. How do i get passed this to unlock my ipod?
You don't "get passed this".  As the two links already provided to you detail, you will have to restore your device.  There is no by-passing the passcode - if you cannot remember it, you will have to restore or remote wipe your device to remove the forgotten passcode.

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