How do you retieve a lost passcode on an ipod touch, how do you retieve a lost passcode on an ipod touch

lost passcode for ipod touch, how do i retieve it

Unfortunatly, you are going to have to restore you ipod, which means that you will lose you data. If you have songs/videos that are not on your computer's iTunes, then you can use a third party program to do that such as 4Media Ipod to PC Transfer, etc.
To restore the lock code follow these directions:
STEP 1. First you have to open iTunes and then sign in. Using the connector cord you have to plug the iPod touch into the computer.
STEP 2. Now you have to allow iTunes to sync with the iPod touch automatically.
STEP 3. Now you have to hold down both Menu and Power butons for ten seconds. Then you will be able to see a symbol of a disc and a cable on the screen of your iPod touch. It shows that it is in restore mode.
STEP 4. Now you have to release both the buttons. Now you will be able to see a “Restore” button. Simply click on it.
STEP 5. Now you have to wait for sometime until restore process is complete.
STEP 6. From your iTunes backup simply copy your files back onto your iPod touch.
STEP 7. From the screen of your iPod touch simply tap on “Settings”. Now select “General” and then click on “Passcode Lock.”.
Now simply type in your new password code. Using this password code again you can lock your iPod touch. In this way you can reset an iPod touch password code.

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