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How Do You Troubleshoot Problems With An Ipod That Won Unlock?

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How Do You Troubleshoot Problems With An Ipod That Won Unlock?

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The iPod can be locked for security purposes in a couple of ways: The “Hold” switch at the bottom of the device allows you to prevent it from turning on accidentally when you’re not using it. The “Screen Lock” switch, however, locks the iPod with a combination password, preventing other people from accessing your iPod. If your iPod won’t unlock, it’s likely because the “Hold” switch is on or you aren’t entering the correct “Screen Lock” password. Examine the “Hold” switch position on the bottom of the iPod. If an orange bar is exposed behind the switch, the “Hold” switch is engaged, which means the iPod is in a locked position. A lock icon will also appear on the iPod screen. Switch it back to its unlocked position to unlock the device. Connect your iPod to your computer with the USB cable if the “Screen Lock” combination password is incorrect. When you enter a wrong combination, the numbers will turn red on the iPod screen; connecting your iPod to the computer is the only way to unloc

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