Yes. But you can put them back on for free and you can keep the data if you back them up on iCloud
There should be a button on itunes that says restore. If you click that it will restore all the original setting on your iPod. It will delete all apps but the apps should be saved on itunes on your computer. It will not delete songs.
Delete apps and photos and music and videos...whatever u do do not buy storage...that is iCloud storage and is used for files...I fell for this and it cost me twenty bucks
Restore and then re-do. that's what i did
well you go to settings and delete account on the bottom! but here is the trick! once you delete it you cant log back in or your account is going to reactive!
iCloud is a place to back up your data into what i known as the cloud. It starts out free, but as you back up more data eventually you will have to pay for more.
First got to general then reset then reset all content and settings. (notice: do not back up data from iCloud or you will still have all your apps and videos etc.)
To delete updates on your Ipod, you will need to move all of the music onto your computer and then manually reset the Ipod back to factory settings. When you hook the Ipod back up to the computer, do not update it and just add the music back.
go to account settings then the question or ask cindy ... on facebook hint friends with becky ...
It would turn off and then turn back on.
my 3gs tried respringing then never turned back on again....
Restoring will delete everything on your phone except it's "factory settings" which include serial number, basic programming, and your carrier's plan. If this is recommended, you don't have to lose your data forever. You just have to make a copy (or backup) of your data either using iCloud or iTunes. You then just place this data back on your phone after the restoration process.