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Launch the iTunes program on your computer and click "Help" on the main menu. Scroll down and click "Check for updates." Close iTunes. Connect your iPod to the computer using the supplied USB cable. Launch iTunes, which will display your iPod on the left panel. Right-click your iPod in the iTunes program and click "Eject." Close iTunes and detach your player from the computer to unlock it. b> Restoring your iPod Connect your player to the computer and launch iTunes. Click your iPod on the left panel and click the "Summary" tab. Click "Restore." Click "Backup" to save your current settings and select the restore option you want to use. Select Option 3 or 4 if you want to install the newest iPod software. Follow the prompts to finish the restoration and rename your iPod to restore the default factory settings.
The solution is: 1. Turn of your iPod. 2. While holding down the 'Home' button, connect to iTunes WARNING: Doing this will return your iPod back to original 'out of the box' settings and you will lose everything. On the bright side, you get a 'fresh' start and it will auto update to the most recent software version. ipod touch 4 gen
There 2 layers , one is digitizer or called touch and the other is the screen/ the same as LCD .. And both can be replaced .but they are somehow expensive but worth changing them. Don't change it yourself or if your curious YouTube replacing the digitizer or the screen.
It's a problem with your internet connection. You have to watch videos on the YouTube app and not on Safari because iPods don't have Flash player installed.
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