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Hi.

I work on the technology section of an M&S store & recently some annoying little girl customer disabled one of our iPod touch's fully, meaning we had no other chances to guess the passcode.

I went to the Apple Store in Meadowhall & asked a sales assistant how to enable it & he told me, I then looked at articles on the Internet (which were the same) & then tried to do this. However, it still didn't work. I then noticed on one article that it said you have to put it in the computer which it was first set up on. Because this is a work's iPod, I am not plugging it in to a computer which it was set up on & I'm unsure as to whether anyone will know/remember which computer they used to set it up.

Is there a way to enable the iPod touch fully, using a computer to which the iPod has not been connected before? I do not care if any media or settings are erased off it or restored to default.

We do not have the Internet at M&S & I only have the iPod touch for one day (until 4:15pm tomorrow - Tuesday - night GMT/BST)

Please can somebody help ASAP, before tomorrow?

Maybe Cara can ask somebody who she works with? Or maybe she will know how to do this?

Thanks in advance :) I am grateful for ANYBODY's & EVERYBODY's help :)

Calum.

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Thank you, but no, unfortunately that doesn't work.

I have tried that & what the Apple store guy & official Apple website says. Basically they told me to reset it by pressing the 'sleep/wake' button and 'home' button simultaneously & then connect it to the computer when the Apple logo appears. They then said once connected to the computer, it will let me press "Restore" to update the software & restore the iPod.

This, however, still doesn't work, & I assume it is because I am not using the computer which the iPod was set up on?

I am still getting the error message which is in the attached screenshot (yet it will not let me enter any sort of passcode onto the iPod touch itself, so it is a weird message):

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OK thank you for your help everyone. After trying it again, it appears I was resetting it wrong. I have now got it to show the iTunes logo & cable image on the iPod touch screen & my computer has recognised the iPod touch, enabling me to click "Restore". I am now trying to download the immense 165.5MB file, with my flat's ridiculously rubbish Internet connection. I will post when/if it finally downloads & let you know if it has worked. Thank you once again for your help.

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Hi,

its been a long time since u got it fixed but i'm having the same problem

Can u please help me with it

im not sure what im doing wrong

my email is [email protected]

Thanks so much

OK thank you for your help everyone. After trying it again, it appears I was resetting it wrong. I have now got it to show the iTunes logo & cable image on the iPod touch screen & my computer has recognised the iPod touch, enabling me to click "Restore". I am now trying to download the immense 165.5MB file, with my flat's ridiculously rubbish Internet connection. I will post when/if it finally downloads & let you know if it has worked. Thank you once again for your help.
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