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-[* black] Start the iPod as a new iPod, since starting it off a backup will restore the password and this procedure will have to be repeated.
-[* icon_note] Your computer will default to restoring from a backup when you get to this screen. You can't restore a backup since the password is stored in the backup. You might as well delete any old backups you know have a password.
-[* icon_note] The name of the previous owner lives on this backup, so I had to blur it out.
+[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.