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Originally Posted by tahazahoor@hotmail.com
umm so would u like to tell wat actually happened and how did u solved it
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What had happened was a winpwn gone wrong. When pwning, sometimes (SOMETIMES) it can go into recovery mode and not come out again, by this stage the ipod is already in the pwning process. This means that his firmware hadn't properly been written in.
This caused the screen to stop lighting up at all on boot, and nothing would be displayed on the screen. What is needed to fix this is a ROM-based (read only, it'll never be effected unless you remove the chip) fix called DFU mode.
To access this mode, you plug in your ipod to the computer and turn off the ipod and hold the ON and HOME buttons consecutively for 10 seconds. After this, release the ON button and hold it down. It'll start looking for drivers and your iTunes will recognize a DFU device. You can restore like normal from here.