Plug in your iPod
Go to "My Computer"
Go to your iPod's drive (F for me)
Make sure you can see all hidden folders (If you aren't sure go to Tools, Folder Options, View Tab, and check Show)
After that click iPod_Control
Click the folder called "Device"
And then change it from _locked, to _unlocked :D
Hope this helped
There are 3 methods to do it:
1. Put the iPod touch into recovery mode and then connect to iTunes to restore;
2. If the "Find My..." feature is enabled and the iPod touch is connected to a network, sign in to your iCloud account to erase the forgotten passcode;
3. Have a try with an iPhone passcode removal like Joyoshare iPasscode Unlocker. It can reset the forgotten passcode on any iOS device.
you simply cant reset the password... the only way of getting acess to the ipod in this case by getting in itunes and restoring to ipod to factory condition. losing everything music, apps, everything...
You have to plug your ipod into your computer and on the ipod's section on itunes, click restore settings. This will take everything off the ipod though but there will be no password. It'll be the same as when you first bought it - no setting either. Then you need to sync it back again.
The iPod touch is synced with iTunes: connect the iPod to iTunes - click the iPod icon after iTunes detects the iPod - choose Summary - Restore iPod...;
The iPod touch is not synced with iTunes: put the iPod touch into recovery mode and then connect to iTunes to restore it.
Suppose iTunes cannot recognize your iPod touch, you may need an iPod passcode reset tool like Joyoshare iPasscode Unlocker. It can help you to reset your forgotten passcode on iPod touch without any limitations.
You go to settings, then click on "general", then click "passcode lock", enter your password, then click change passcode, enter your current password, then enter your new passcode.
go to the app "settings" then go to "general" then go to passlock
you have to restore ipod to factory conditions using itunes
Unless it's jailbroken, you need to do a factory restore in itunes. you will lose all settings and progress in apps (mainly games) but not apps themselves, or other downloaded content.
You have to plug it into a computer with iTunes installed on it and you have to restore it.
When you unlock a passcode that has been forgotten on your iPod Touch, all of your songs will unfortanetly be deleted, and you will have to put all of them back on. But if you are CHANGING your passcode, off of the settings button on your iPod Touch, nothing will happen to your current memory.
Plug it into your computer with itunes on it.
Question:Someone stole my iPod Touch and I was just wondering if he can reset the passcode and use it for himself?Answer:They can only access your data if he knows your passcode, if he doesn't know it he can't access your data, but he can plug it into a computer and restore it and make it usable for himself but all your data will be erased.
I had this problem except I knew the code, but it froze and would not let me connect to itunes. What you are going to have to do is reset your ipod, which will make you lose everything, but it will work. To reset connect to itunes.
you can restore the whole ipod
You have to restore the iPod through iTunes.
if you are referring to an iPod touch, and you have forgotten the passcode, if you plug it into your computer, you must restore the ipod using itunes to remove the lock. the lock was meant to protect your data from theft, so it can not be circumnavigated without a restoration. if your problem lies with an ipod with a click wheel, by simply plugging it into itunes, it should reset the lock screen.
i don't think you can.
When speaking about iPod Touches, 'passcode' and 'password' are two synonyms for the same meaning. 'Passcode' is used more often, though.
In order to reset your ipod touch you need to plug upi your ipod touch to a computer with itunes. Once you go to itunes there will be a button you can press on the ipod touch info page called "REstore your ipod touch" Click it and then you're ipod touch will be reset to factory settings.
you need to know the actual passcode... settings/general/passcode lock
The only way to prevent access to an iPod Touch that was stolen is if you have a passcode on it.