How to Restore iPod( Windows )
First of all you must understand that restore is completely different from reset. Restore on your iPod will completely erase all files, backups, programs, and anything else you have on it.Restore means you turn your iPod back to the factory settings.
First, you want to make sure that you have the latest version of Apple’s iPod Updater software on your computer.
Now, let’s erase your iPod. This is an important step and if not done correctly can lead to problems later. You should also perform this step if you are selling to someone, it is like erasing your hard drive on your computer to prevent identity theft, etc.
* Connect your iPod via USB
* Go to My Computer (on desktop)
* iPod should be listed as a removable drive.
* Right click on the iPod
* Select “Format”, choose FAT 32 as the format
* Format progress will be indicated. Once it’s done, reboot your computer
Now you’re ready to update your iPod.
* Locate the Updater application on your PC: Start -> Programs -> iPod
* Select the iPod Updater option with the most recent date in its file name
* Make sure the iPod is available on the computer (check My Computer to see if the removable drive is present)
* Click “Restore”. An alert pop-up box will appear asking you to confirm this step, choose yes.
* You will see the progress indicator running, let it finish.
* Close the iPod updater.
* The screen on the iPod will dictate your next step.
o If it shows a progress indicator and an Apple logo, let it run its course
o If you get the AC adapter icon on screen, disconnect the iPod from the computer and use the wall outlet adaptor that came with it. This is how you will have to complete the update.
o If you had to use “Disc Mode”, the screen should show “Ok to Disconnect”. After you disconnect you should reset the iPod.
Let’s Restore your iPod.
Since we have now completed the iPod update, go ahead and connect your iPod to your computer, if it isn’t already. If your iTunes is set to autosync, it will try to sync with it. If the previous steps were completed successfully, and the iPod is empty, the iTunes Setup Assistant should start automatically.
First you’ll be required to rename your iPod, then your iPod will synchronize with iTunes.
Once the synch with iTunes is complete you have a restored iPod. The iPod has been restored to factory settings and your iTunes library is now restored on your iPod as well.
Done !!!