HT1430 does this reset the passcode also?  I have forgotten my 4 # pass

forgot 4 # password. how to reset?

Solve your restrictions problem by restoring your iPod on the computer to which it was last synced.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1414
If you encounter any problem requiring your password put the iPod into recovery mode. See:
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1808

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  • HT1212 I am locked out of my iphone. In resetting my passcode I must have hit a wrong digit, because the 4 digits I thought I used Don't work (and of course not my old passcode).  I have tried the instructions both for "if you have previously synced your

    I am locked out of my iphone. In resetting my passcode I must have hit a wrong digit, because the 4 digits I thought I used Don't work (and of course not my old passcode). I have tried the instructions both for "if you have previously synced your device with iTunes" and "If you have Never synced your device with iTunes" . Neither has worked and I'm in a vicious circle with each time after lengthy downloads it still all ends with the program, & my phone, asking for my passcode to proceed.  I'm not sure if I have ever synced to my mac book (i may have) but my address book seems to automatically update on both devices without the need to plug in. Thank you for any knowledgable help that could efficiently get me  out of this passcode ****!

    Hi DRussell,
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1808
    Hope this helps!
    Cheers,
    GB

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