It restores all the defaults that come with the iPod. i.e.: the security settings , background... etc.
In order to reset your ipod touch you need to plug upi your ipod touch to a computer with itunes. Once you go to itunes there will be a button you can press on the ipod touch info page called "REstore your ipod touch" Click it and then you're ipod touch will be reset to factory settings.
You can reset your iPod to Factory settings by restoring it. But be warned it also gets rid of all of your apps and songs
restore to factory condition... no other option
Plug it into iTunes, and once the iPod's menu shows up in the iTunes sidebar, then click on that. There is a 'Restore' button, which wipes out all memory on the iPod and resets it to factory settings.
Go to your settings and there should be a reset tab to go to and you can reset it that way.
restore the ipod to factory conditions
No. You're going to have to reset it manually.
If you keep your fingers on the home button and the lock button at the same time for 10 seconds, your iPod shout reset.
You will need to plug it into iTunes and reset it to factory settings. Although you will lose all information on it, the passcode will be disabled.
No, there is no "administrator logon" for a Touch. The reset is in Settings.
yes
The iPod touch is set up for WiFi from the factory. If you WiFi is available, your iPod should pick it up. Go to www.apple.com to troubleshoot.