WHAT DOES IPOD DISABLED REALLY MEAN..

I AM GETTING THIS MESSAGE: IPOD DISABLED, TRY AGAIN IN 6025454 MINUTES? ANY ONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS?

It means your/someone entered an incorrect screen-lock passwde too many times. To recover see:
iPhone, iPad, iPod touch: Wrong passcode results in red disabled screen
This is also all covered in the iPod Users Guide.

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