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You will have to create a I tunes account in order to update the bios and drivers.
After you install I tunes to your computer then connect your I Pod to the computer with I tunes running using the data cord.
Then I tunes will sync with your player and then you will be able to update the I Pod.
It will ask you if you want to sync with this computer....you will reply yes.
You can then add all your music, pictures, videos into I tunes and the I Pod will then be recognized by the computer as your souce computer.
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Step 1: Connect your iPod to your computer and start up iTunes.
Step 2: On the left side, select your iPod.
Step 3: On the right side, scroll down to "Restore"
These steps will unlock your iPod, but it will also re-sync everything you have in your iTunes library on there. It is the only working method.
No way to bypass passcode. The only option if passcode was forgotten is to connect to computer and restore with iTunes. There may be data loss depending on backup that was made and when it was last made.
Power off the device (Press and hold the Sleep/Wake button for a few seconds until the red slider appears, then slide the slider. Wait for the the iPod touch to turn off.
Press and hold the Home button while reconnecting the USB cable to iPod. When you reconnect the USB to iPod, the device should then power on.
Continue holding the Home button while iPod starts up. While starting up, you will see the Apple logo.
When you see "Connect to iTunes" on the screen, you can release the Home button and iTunes will display the recovery mode message:
Restore and it'll download ~240mb firmware and you're done
ipods are only designed for itunes so windows shouldn't recognise media player, any way, the new software for ipod touches is greater, meaning your computer/windows media player wont recognise it, only itunes will.
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