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How to put iPod touch 4th gen in recovery mode?
Force your iPod to restart, by pressing and holding both the Sleep/Wake and the Home button. Keep doing this for at least 10 seconds, and don’t release the buttons when you see the Apple logo. Keep pressing and holding until you see the recovery mode screen. You will see a menu with the options to restore or to update.
How do I reset my iPod 4th generation?
If you are unable to restore your iPod using iTunes, you can hard reset your iPod. 4th generation iPods can be hard reset by booting while holding the menu and play/pause buttons. This should result in a quick dark screen followed by the standard Apple boot graphic.
How do you fix a disabled iPod touch 4th generation?
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- Connect your iPod to your computer.
- Turn your iPod Off.
- Press and hold the power button for 3 Seconds.
- While continuing to hold the Power button, press the home button as well for 10 seconds.
- While holding down the home button, release the power button for another 10 seconds.
How do you unlock an iPod 4th generation?
If your iPod is disabled, the only way to unlock it is to completely erase and reset it. If you have a backup, you’ll be able to restore it, otherwise you’ll lose all of your data. There is no way to unlock a disabled iPod unless you use the correct passcode or you erase it.
Why is my iPod screen not responding?
Do a hard reset of your iPod by holding down the Power and home buttons for 10 seconds simultaneously. The Apple logo should appear within 10 seconds, if it doesn’t you may need a new battery. If it is still unresponsive, you’ll want to try restoring your iPod to factory settings by clicking “Restore” button on iTunes.
Can an iPod Touch be repaired?
Screen repair If your iPod screen is broken, we might be able to service it for an out-of-warranty fee. Accidental damage isn’t covered by the Apple Warranty. AppleCare+ for iPod touch includes up to two instances of accidental damage, each with a service fee. You can use an instance for screen repair.
Why does my iPod keep freezing?
Check your iPod’s battery status by pressing the Home button. If the battery is sufficiently charged, about 50 percent or so, check the Home screen. If it is still unresponsive, try resetting the iPod again by holding down the Home and Sleep/Wake buttons simultaneously.
What is Touch disease?
The term “Touch Disease” refers to the touchscreen issues that surface after the phone undergoes stress, like being dropped on the floor several times. In many cases, iPhone users have complained the touchscreen will entirely stop working for several months.