How do I factory reset my iPod classic 120gb?
How do I factory reset my iPod classic 120gb?
To reset iPod nano or iPod classic settings, choose Settings→Reset Settings from the iPod nano Home screen or iPod classic main menu, and then select Reset (or Cancel to cancel). This resets all the items on the Settings menu to their default settings.
Why has my iPod classic stopped working?
Drained/bad battery If your iPod won’t turn on, especially if it has not been used recently, you may simply have a drained battery. Plug your iPod into your computer or AC adapter and see if anything happens. Ideally your iPod will recognize it has been connected to a power source and charge its battery.
How do you reset an iPod classic 160gb?
To reset the iPod classic, follow these steps:
- Toggle the hold switch.
- Press the Menu and select buttons simultaneously and hold for at least 6 seconds or until the Apple logo appears; then release the buttons when you see the Apple logo.
How do I reset my iPod touch 7th generation without a password?
Press and hold the “Lock” and “Home” buttons simultaneously until you see the iTunes logo appears on your iPod’s screen. Don’t let go of both buttons when you see the Apple logo. Step 3. Click “Restore” in the iTunes window.
Is there a free version of iPod Reset Utility?
This free tool was originally designed by Apple Inc. IPodResetUtility.exe is the frequent file name to indicate the iPod Reset Utility installer. The latest installation package occupies 4.9 MB on disk. You can install this free PC software on Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 32-bit.
How do I Reset my iPod Touch to Disk Mode?
For iPod with a click wheel, such as iPod classic, soft reset the iPod and then press both the “Center” and “Play/Pause” buttons for a few seconds to switch to the disk mode. For iPod with a touch or scroll wheel, also soft reset it and then hold down the “Previous” and “Next” buttons at the same time to go to the disk mode.
How do I restore my iPod Shuffle to factory settings?
Use iPod Reset Utility to restore iPod models back to their factory settings, when iTunes is unable to do so: iPod shuffle (1st Generation) and iPod shuffle (2nd Generation). The restore process completely erases all music and data on your iPod and installs current iPod software on it.
What happens when I restore my iPod?
The restore process completely erases all music and data on your iPod, and installs current iPod software on it. Note: iPod Reset Utility is intended for use only with the iPod models listed above; other iPods are not supported. If you are not sure which iPod you have, see Apple Support article HT1353: Identifying iPod models