** I have a 80 gb 5th gen classic - Just connect your iPod to a computer find your ipod on the "my computer" area or what I like to call the back end (NOT thru iTunes!)- where it looks like folders - and follow this path - X:\iPod_Control\Device, find the lock app and delet it. That worked for me. It should work for you - however always try at your own risk. Enjoy!**
Dave H - from Corona, CA
if you are on a Mac
1. open terminal
2. type the following line exactly:
defaults write com.apple.finder AppleShowAllFiles TRUE
3. hit return
4 type the following line exactly:
killall Finder
5.hit return
now hidden files will be visible.
to reverse the process siply follow steps 2-5 but instead of typing "TRUE" type "FALSE"
contact apple.
it mean get a new ipod or go to the apple store and ask or get the screen fixed at the apple store
buy replacment screen take it to the apple store
how to fix my ipod when it has frozen with the apple at the front of it all it has is a black screen with and apple t the front of it ? yes
Yes it is
There is not a way to adjust the sensitivity on the screen of your IPod Touch. If you think it may be broken you can send it back to Apple to have them fix it though.
how to unlock a apple ipod it has a lock on it that is a 4 dight code that i dont know
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yes, the "default" code if it asks you to enter your "old code" (and you haven't yet set a code) is simply 0000
You can get the screen on your iPod repaired at your local Apple store. You can also order a replacement screen off eBay and repair it by yourself using a guide.
The screen on the Apple iPod Touch measures 3.5 inches diagonally.
Apple will if you still have warranty.