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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Kyle Wiens

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If you connect it to the same computer it is "paired" to for syncs, you can force the pass code off:
--Connect your iPod Touch to iTunes
--Press or Hold the power and home keys 10 seconds.
--Screen goes black, now release the power button
--Make sure you do not release the Home key until your iTunes says "We have detected an itouch in recovery mode."
--restore the ipod
+# Connect your iPod Touch to iTunes
+# Press or Hold the power and home keys 10 seconds.
+# Screen goes black, now release the power button
+# Make sure you do not release the Home key until your iTunes says "We have detected an iPod Touch in recovery mode."
+# Restore the iPod
-You will, of course lose any content which has not synced back to itunes from the ipod...
+You will, of course lose any content which has not synced back to itunes from the iPod...
-see also http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1212
+See also [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1212|Apple's tech note on this].

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 David Iwanicki

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If you connect it to the same computer it is "paired" to for syncs, you can force the pass code off:

-Connect your iPod Touch to iTunes
-Press or Hold the power and home keys 10 seconds. 
-Screen goes black, now release the power button
-Make sure you do not release the Home key until your iTunes says "We have detected an itouch in recovery mode."
-restore the ipod

You will, of course lose any content which has not synced back to itunes from the ipod...

see also http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1212

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