try connecting it to your computer and see what hapens when its done updating
The important thing to remember is to Set-up as a new iPod and not restore from back up. The latter will result in the restriction code still being there. Resetting the pass code is easy. for detail steps read this ( http://proanswers.org/322/my-ipod-touch-forgot-my-restrictions-password-what-should-do )
When speaking about iPod Touches, 'passcode' and 'password' are two synonyms for the same meaning. 'Passcode' is used more often, though.
You cannot break the iPod passcode. If it is your iPod, you can only break through the passcode by restoring the device through iTunes. If it isn't your iPod and you are trying to break into it, please note that it is illegal to do so and provide information to commit illegal acts.
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reset your itouch job done will teach you to remember the code :P The important thing to remember is to Set-up as a new iPod and not restore from back up. The latter will result in the restriction code still being there. Resetting the pass code is easy. for detail steps read this ( http://proanswers.org/322/my-ipod-touch-forgot-my-restrictions-password-what-should-do )
You need the restriction code.
you can restore the whole ipod
You have to restore the iPod through iTunes.
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settings-general-passcode-set your passcode(it can be a 4-number passcode or a letter one--to get a letter one, turn off the simple passcode)
you need to know the actual passcode... settings/general/passcode lock