How to Get Into a Locked Ipod Touch Without Restoring

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If your iPod has been disabled, it is completely locked down. The only way you'll be able to use it again is by restoring it using iTunes or iCloud. If you have a backup, you'll be able to recover your data, but this process will delete everything that is stored on the iPod. There is no other way to unlock a disabled iPod.

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    Connect your iPod to your computer. 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.[1]

    • If you don't have a computer with iTunes, see the next section for instructions on resetting your iPod using the iCloud website.
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    Open iTunes and select your iPod. You should see your iPod listed at the top of the screen.

    • If you are asked for a passcode after connecting your iPod to your computer, or you've never synced your iPod with iTunes on your computer before, see the Using Recovery Mode section below.
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    Click "Back Up Now" to create a backup of your iPod. This will allow you to restore your data after you reset your iPod.

    • Make sure "This Computer" is selected to create a complete local backup.
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    Click "Restore iPod" to begin the reset process. This will likely take a few minutes to complete. Once the reset process is complete, you'll be taken through the iPod's initial setup process.

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    Select "Restore from iTunes backup" during the setup process. This will load the backup that you created so that all of your data is restored.

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    Use this method if you don't have access to your computer. You can reset your iPod using the Find My iPhone website, as long as your iPod was registered with your Apple ID and Find My iPod was enabled in the iCloud menu. This will only work if the iPod is currently connected to a wireless network.

    • Because you'll be doing this remotely, you won't be able to create a new backup. This means all of your data will be lost, but you'll be able to load any previous backups you may have created.
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    Visit . icloud.com/find on another computer or device. You can use a web browser on any device or computer, or the Find My iPhone app on another iOS device.

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    Log in with your Apple ID. Make sure you log in with the same Apple ID associated with your iPod.

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    Click the "All Devices" button at the top of the window. This will display all of your Apple devices that are connected with your Apple ID.

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    Select your iPod from the list. The map will center on it, and details will appear in a card.

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    Click the "Erase" button and confirm. This will send a signal to your iPod to begin the reset process. The reset process will take a little while to complete.

    • If your iPod cannot be contacted by Find My iPhone, you'll need to try another method in this article.
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    Setup your iPod like new. Once the reset is finished, you'll be prompted to setup your iPod as if it were new. You'll be given the option to load a backup if you've made one in the past, otherwise the device will be fresh and need to be reloaded with music.

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    Use this method if iTunes prompts for a passcode. If you can't restore your iPod using the iTunes method above because you're prompted for a passcode, or you've never used your iPod with iTunes before, you'll need to put your iPod into Recovery Mode. This will allow you to restore it without needing the passcode.

    • Because you are using Recovery Mode, you won't be able to create a backup of your iPod before restoring it. You will lose all data on your iPod.
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    Turn your iPod completely off. You'll need to start the procedure with your iPod powered down completely. Press and hold the Power button and swipe the Power slider to turn it off.

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    Connect your iPod to your computer. The only way to use Recovery Mode is to connect it to a computer and use iTunes. You don't have to have synced your iPod with that computer in the past.

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    Open iTunes. If you don't have iTunes installed, you can download it for free from apple.com/itunes/download.

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    Press and hold the Power and Home buttons. Don't release the buttons after you see the Apple logo. Continue holding the buttons until you see the iTunes logo on your iPod's screen.

    • If your iPod's Home button doesn't work, download TinyUmbrella from firmwareumbrella.com, run the program, then click "Enter Recovery Mode."
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    Click "Restore" in the window that appears in iTunes. This will begin the restore process for the iPod.

    • If this process still doesn't let you restore your iPod, see the next section.
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    Setup your iPod. Once the restore process is complete, you'll be prompted to setup your iPod as if it were new. If you have an existing backup, you'll be able to load it.

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    Use this method if Recovery Mode doesn't work. DFU (Device Firmware Update) mode is similar to Recovery Mode, and many users have reported this working when Recovery Mode doesn't. Like Recovery Mode, you won't be able to create a backup before your iPod is restored.[2]

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    Turn your iPod completely off. Your iPod will need to be turned off completely before you can enter DFU mode. Hold the Power button and then slide the Power slider to turn it off.

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    Plug your iPod into your computer and open iTunes. You'll need iTunes installed to restore from DFU mode, but you don't need to have synced your iPod with that computer in the past.

    • If your iPod does not have a working Home button, download TinyUmbrella from firmwareumbrella.com. Run the program and click "Enter DFU Mode" to proceed.
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    Press and hold the Power button for three seconds. Count to three out-loud so that you don't mess up the timing.

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    Continue holding the Power button and start holding the Home button. Start holding the Home button after you've held the Power button for three seconds.

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    Hold both buttons for ten seconds, then release the Power button. Continue to hold the Home button after releasing the Power button.

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    Continue holding the Home button for another ten seconds. Your screen should stay black, but iTunes should report that it has detected your iPod in Recovery mode. You can now release the Home button.

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    Click "Restore" to begin the restore process. Your iPod will begin restoring, which may take a little while to complete.

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    Setup your iPod. Once the restore is complete, you can setup your iPod as new. If you have an existing backup, you'll be able to load it, otherwise all of your existing data will be lost.

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  • Question

    My iPod has locked me out for 23 million minutes. How do I fix this?

    Community Answer

    A few people who've experienced this bug report fixing it by plugging their iPod into a computer (though it may take a couple tries). Unfortunately, if this doesn't work you'll need to restore your iPod using the recovery mode instructions above.

  • Question

    Can I erase my iPod if it's not connected to WiFi?

    Community Answer

    No. Your device must be connected to WiFi to do this. An alternative is to go to Apple, and they can reset it for you if you answer the security questions correctly.

  • Question

    How do I open an iPad which is disabled because I have forgotten the password?

    Community Answer

    Use the steps above. Turn the iPad off, connect to a computer, hold power button for 10 seconds and computer will recognize it's in a mode, then wait.

  • Question

    How do I restore my disabled iPod?

    Community Answer

    Read the four methods above. You can use iTunes, icloud.com, recovery mode, and dfu mode.

  • Question

    What happens if iTunes doesn't recognize that the device is in recovery mode? No alert message pops up.

    Community Answer

    Unplug the cable from the iPod, but leave it plugged into the computer (with iTunes open). Shut off your device and enter recovery mode again by holding down Power and Home. Once it's entered recovery mode, keep holding down Home as you plug the cable into the iPod. If iTunes still doesn't detect recovery mode, reinstall iTunes or try again with a different cable or a different computer.

  • Question

    Is there any way to break into my iPod without using a computer or another device?

    Community Answer

    You cannot reset your iPod without another device, but it does not have to be synced with your iPod. Look for a public computer or a friend's computer with iTunes. If you have an iPod Touch, you could try to get limited internet access without entering the passcode, but this may not work on all devices.

  • Question

    How do I enable my disabled iPod without a USB charger?

    Community Answer

    You can't. You need a USB in order to restore it because it needs to somehow be connected to the computer.

  • Question

    My iPhone 5S is only showing the lock screen picture without the time or date, and it will not let me turn my phone on or off. I cannot connect to iTunes on my computer. What should I do?

    Community Answer

    Hold down the power button for 3 seconds (just count to 3 in your head), After you count to 3, press and hold the home button while still holding the power button down. Now, keeping the power and home buttons pressed, count off another 10 seconds. When you're done with the 10 second count, release the power button but keep holding down the home button for 5-10 more seconds. You're screen should remain on an empty black page. From there, hold both the home and power button for approximately 5 seconds, and it should reboot back to your lock screen.

  • Question

    I've clicked "Restore iPod" on the iCloud website but it tells me I need to turn off "Find My iPod." How can I do so if I don't know my password to unlock the iPod?

    Community Answer

    Turn off your iPod, then go to Find My iPhone on the iCloud website. Click "All Devices," then select your iPod and click "Remove from Account" or the Delete button (X) next to its name.

  • Question

    How do I unlock my iPod if it says I have to use iTunes but I haven't set up my iPod with iTunes?

    Community Answer

    You can take it to the Apple store for professional guidance.

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To unlock a disabled iPod, start by plugging it in to your computer or Mac. If iTunes doesn't open automatically, open it and select your iPod in the menu. Then, click "Back up now," to create a backup of your media. Once the backup is complete, click "Restore iPod," and choose to restore it from the backup you just made. Wait for it to finish the process, which should take a few minutes. When it has finished recovering, use your unlocked iPod like normal. For more tips, including how to unlock your iPod using the iCloud website, read on!

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