· Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button at the top of the device until the power slider appears. Slide the power off slider on the screen to the right to power off. Once off, press the Sleep/Wake. · Step 1. Unlock your iPod Touch and navigate to "Settings" "General" "Reset". Step 2. Then you will be present several reset options; tap the one labeled "Erase All Content and Settings". Step 3. Enter your Apple ID and password to confirm you are Author: George Connor. · Step 1: Connect the iPod touch to a trusted computer and open the latest version of iTunes; Step 2: Press the iPod touch icon on iTunes after connection and go for "Summary" "Restore iPod "; Step 3: Continue to have a click on the "Restore" option to make further confirmation and let iTunes begins to restore iPod touch for you. Part 2.
Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button at the top of the device until the power slider appears. Slide the power off slider on the screen to the right to power off. Once off, press the Sleep/Wake. Method 1. 1. Press and hold the Power button. This is also referred to as the Sleep/Wake button, and is located along the top of the iPod. 2. Slide the Power slider from left to right. This will appear after holding the Power button for a few seconds. 3. Wait for the screen to go completely black. To do so, press and hold the Menu and Select button. The Menu button is located at the top of the Click Wheel, and the Select button is in the center of the Wheel. Press and hold the buttons for at least 8 seconds. When the Apple logo appears on the screen, the iPod has been reset.
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