Why did my screen turned white after i turn it off and it wont reset or turn off

my i pod touch not sure wat software it resently has now  i was using it and as soon as i was done doing something on it i turn it off and as soon asit did that the screen went blank and it wont reset or nothing

Let the battery fullu drain. After charging for at least an hour try a reset and restore.

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