My ipod won't connect to itunes because of my stupid passcode!!

Hello everyone, don't mind about the word "stupid" well it has been a year that i can't use my ipod because it can't connect to itunes. First if all, my ipod isn't charged so often... so, one day i charged my ipod and there is a screen that means that i need to "connect to itunes". I went on my computer, opened up itunes and connected the ipod to my computer. Then a message pops up and says: "This ipod can't connect to itunes because it has a passcode. So i have to put in the password so it can connect" I can't connect it because the screen on my ipod says i need to connect to itunes so i can't put in my passcode. I don't know whats wrong with these kind of devices, and i'm not very lucky because the ipod that i have, it doesn't belong to me. my dad found it in his cab. and he gave it to the cab's company for 2 weeks, the owner did not come to take it. so the company gave it back to my dad and my dad gave it to me. and if i give to the apple company, they will know the real owner and i would be in trouble.

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iPhone and iPod touch: Unable to update or restore

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