Sunday, February 6, 2011

How to Reset iPod Touch

Does your iPod Touch and iPhone froze and locked? The iPhone may be a popular application, but may have problems too. IPhone and iPod Touch might be completely unresponsive with LCD screen fades to a blank or black. Gadgets and devices also do not accept or respond to every tap of the screen, and ignoring or not responding to any external buttons are pressed. In total lockout situation, quick solutions that possible is to reset the iPhone or iPod.



Apple Support documented how to do a reset. However, note that re-iPhone or iPod is not the same as restoring iPhone or iPod. Restore will erase and completely remove all information and data contained in the device, including music, songs, videos, contacts, photos, calendar information, call lists, maps, installed applications and other data.



Here I give a video that can help you reset your  iPod Touch and iPhone



All iPhone or iPod Touch settings restored to their factory condition. Meanwhile, more about hard reset reset, for those who are familiar with terms related to PDA, Palm or Windows Mobile. In other words, reset is just a forced reboot, where power is cut off from the iPhone or iPod Touch to restart the device from fresh.



To reset the iPhone or iPod Touch, press and hold the Sleep / Wake button and Home button simultaneously at the same time for at least ten seconds, it will clear the LCD screen and the Apple logo appears on a black background. When the Apple logo appears, reset.

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