More then likely, you will be able to resolve this with a [guide|16507|Recovery Mode] restore. If this doesn't work, then follow [guide|6053|downgrade the firmware] and then update the phone again. While you'll probably be able to get away with a recovery mode restore, this is something you may need to try as a last ditch effort.
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More then likely, you will be able to resolve this with a [guide|16507|Recovery Mode] restore. If this doesn't work, then try to [guide|6053|downgrade the firmware] and then update the phone again - however, the signing period does not last long once a new iOS is released with Apple.
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While you'll probably be able to get away with just doing a recovery mode restore, you may have to downgrade as a last ditch effort.
You will need to restore it in [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPod+Touch+Password+Removal/16507|Recovery Mode] to do it, most likely. If this doesn't work, then follow [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Firmware+Downgrade/6053|this guide] as a last ditch effort.
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More then likely, you will be able to resolve this with a [guide|16507|Recovery Mode] restore. If this doesn't work, then follow [guide|6053|downgrade the firmware] and then update the phone again. While you'll probably be able to get away with a recovery mode restore, this is something you may need to try as a last ditch effort.
You will need to restore it in [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/iPod+Touch+Password+Removal/16507|Recovery Mode] to do it, most likely. If this doesn't work, then follow [https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Firmware+Downgrade/6053|this guide] as a last ditch effort.
Plug it in and restore it
or put it in dfu mode by:
1.plug in the phone
2. hold the power button and home button resetting it
3.let go of the power button and hold the home button only
4 it will be in recovery
[http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=DFU+mode&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8|google link]