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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

HELP!!!!!!! I accidentally deleted absolutely EVERYTHING on my iPod..

I wanted to reset my iPod to start from fresh, so I went into the settings, under general, and reset.. and I'm guessing I clicked the wrong thing.. because now my iPod is stuck on the Apple logo, and my computer doesn't recognize it when I plug it in. I'm assuming I deleted the iOS files and such. Can someone help me please? I don't know what to do.

iPod touch (4th generation) I have this question too (0)  Level 1 (0 points) iFeray Currently Being Moderated Re: HELP!!!!!!! I accidentally deleted absolutely EVERYTHING on my iPod.. 2013. 1. 7 ?? 1:09 (in response to xbr0k3nx)

If i am not wrong it takes a while for iPod to reset itself and it should show the installation under the apple logo . After it finish resetting itself you can use your iTunes to get ur apps&music back .

Like (0)  Level 1 (0 points) xbr0k3nx Currently Being Moderated Re: HELP!!!!!!! I accidentally deleted absolutely EVERYTHING on my iPod.. 2013. 1. 7 ?? 1:13 (in response to iFeray)

So, it's going to stay on the Apple logo until it is done resetting? It's been stuck on the Apple logo for about 20 minutes now.

Like (0)  Level 1 (0 points) iFeray Currently Being Moderated Re: HELP!!!!!!! I accidentally deleted absolutely EVERYTHING on my iPod.. 2013. 1. 7 ?? 1:21 (in response to xbr0k3nx)

Oh , that's a long time for it to reset itself i suppose but try this i hope it will work it did many times for me ...
-Plug your iPod to your computer
-Hold the "hold" button and the "menu" button until your screen goes black and shows the apple logo again
-Wait for a while

Like (0)  Level 1 (0 points) xbr0k3nx Currently Being Moderated Re: HELP!!!!!!! I accidentally deleted absolutely EVERYTHING on my iPod.. 2013. 1. 7 ?? 1:27 (in response to iFeray)

I did that too and it's still just stuck on the apple logo. I have no idea what to do.

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