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[title] Setting the device up again
-[* black] Treat the device as a new device. You have to do this, since restoring a backup will potentially restore the forgotten password and this procedure will have to be repeated again. Set it up as a new device, so this doesn't happen.
-[* icon_note] iTunes will want to restore the device from a backup by default. Do not do this, as this will restore the forgotten password. Make a new backup with your new password and delete the old backups to make sure you do not inadvertently restore them at a later date by accident.
+[* black] Once the device is restored, set it up as a new device and configure it how you had it before or change it until you are happy with it.
+[* icon_reminder] Use of a backup is not recommended. These may also contain unknown passwords as well. If this is the case, you will need to start from the beginning again. iTunes will want to do this, so it is important do this yourself and verify it is not restoring a backup. Deletion of old backups is optional, but recommended.