No.
If an iPod classic (or any iPod) is passcode locked, and the code is forgotten, one solution is to restore the iPod to factory settings, which will erase the contents of the iPod.
The unlock code is stored in plain text if you are syncing it with a PC.
When connected to a PC:
Inside the ipod_control directory there is a device directory. There is a file _locked that can be opened with Notepad. The passcode is inside there.
there isn't one... but you can unlock your ipod without the code by plugging it into the computer opening my computer clicking the ipod clicking the ipod_control folder then clicking the device folder then delete the _locked folder... then have fun with your ipod
there is no master unlock code but you can unlock it by plugging it into the computer, opening my computer, double clicking the ipod, double clicking the ipod_control folder, double clicking the device folder, then delete the _locked file, with out any files to tell it whether it's locked or not it defaults as being unlocked, and makes a new file called _unlocked, i did this with my ipod and it works perfectly!
Note: I later found out this does not work if your using windows vist/7 and i don't know about apple comps, i recommend using XP to fix this problem.
there has not been a master code found yet but surly there will be
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you set it up yoursel f
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restoring to factory condition that's the way to unlock any iPod
1010 you stupid S.O.B that didnt work ALL I DID WAS COME TO THE COMPUTER LOOKING FOR A WAY TO UNLOCK MY IPOD AND THIS IS WHAT I GET.
No
you have to make up a code.
Plug it into your computer
no
There is no master password. You must have the password set for that iPod.
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There isn't. 1
restoring to factory condition
you go to ipod menu then settings then into General then Passcode Lock
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