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*Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore

  1. *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Plug the device into a computer: passo 1, imagem 1 %32 *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Plug the device into a computer: passo 1, imagem 2 %32
    • Clearing a unknown password while keeping the data intact is beyond the scope of this guide.

    • Plug your device into your computer. Use the cable that matches what your device uses (30-pin/Lightning).

  2. *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Mount the device in iTunes: passo 2, imagem 1 %32
    • Some older devices and firmware do not show up in iTunes while locked with a password.

    • Since this is a used device, the previous owner's name has been blurred.

    • Once the device is plugged in, verify it shows up in iTunes. The device will not sync while it is locked, but this is normal.

  3. *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Reset the device: passo 3, imagem 1 %32 *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Reset the device: passo 3, imagem 2 %32
    • Reset the iPod. Hold both the power and home buttons down at the same time. Do this until the device screen turns black.

    • This is the power button.

    • This is the home button.

  4. *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Put the device in recovery mode: passo 4, imagem 1 %32 *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Put the device in recovery mode: passo 4, imagem 2 %32
    • The icon shown is device and firmware dependent.

    • Once the Apple logo shows up on the screen, let go of the power button. Hold the home button until the screen on the example device comes up.

  5. *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Restore the device: passo 5, imagem 1 %32 *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Restore the device: passo 5, imagem 2 %32 *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Restore the device: passo 5, imagem 3 %32
    • If you have done the previous steps correctly, the device shows up in iTunes in recovery mode.

    • Click Restore iPod/iPhone/iPad and then Restore and Update. Agree to the EULA.

    • Once you agree to the EULA (not shown), iTunes will download the latest firmware. Your device will be restored once this is finished.

  6. *Pre iPhone 7/7th Gen Touch* iPhone/iPod/iPad Recovery Mode Restore, Set up the device: passo 6, imagem 1 %32
    • Backup restoration is not recommended. These backups may contain a forgotten password, which will force you to go through this process again. Delete all existing backups known to have a password to avoid this problem.

    • Once the device is restored, set it up as a new device. Once configured, make a fallback backup that is safe to use in the future.

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So what happens when this dosen't work?

Ashanti Lewis - Responder

you are a life saver!!!! thank you so much!

laranishino - Responder

This worked. You must continue to hold the home and power button until the apple logo shows up. Once it shows up, hold the home key. Your iTunes will then have a couple prompts.

Ross Kellman - Responder

A couple days ago, I bought myself a used iPhone 3G for $25. It didn’t have a SIM card, but I was able to connect it to my MacBook Pro, fire up iTunes, and basically load the same songs that are on my iPod on it. I was even able to download and install an app I had downloaded from the programmer’s website a few years ago I was sure hadn’t been updated.

All good so far … until I decided to add a password, and then decided that maybe updating the phone’s OS might be a good idea. The password was the same as that of my iPod … but after the update, suddenly I “typed in the wrong pass code.”

After fighting with that for a few hours, I did the restore bit … but now, since there is no SIM card (did I mention I have three phones? No need for another), I can’t get back to where I was before the stupid software update and now I have a phone I can’t use for the purpose for which I bought it.

Thanks, Apple.

That said, any ideas on how to get past that SIM card issue?

G.D. Warner - Responder

Okay, so I got on eBay and bought a SIM card “for testing purposes” for about three bucks. It may or may not work, but it should at least get me past the “Dude. You Need a SIM Card” error.

We’ll see how that goes.

G.D. Warner -

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