Posted by benny in
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My ipod touch is completely messed up and my itunes is telling me i need to restore it. When it’s on i get the symbol that I need to plug it into iTunes like it did when I first bought it. If I restore it, will I lose the software update I bought that came out a few months ago? (the one with the email, weather, stocks, etc.)
Or will I have to pay for it again if I want it?

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you will still have the upgrades and all the good stuff. you will have to sync all of your music, videos, and pictures back onto it though.
No you will not lose anything but your settings
No. When you log into your itunes account it will download the software update you purchased provided your itouch is plugged into your PC.
Tou Willl most likely loose it!
u’ll probably lose it
Most likely but what use can you have of a mess iPod, you must restore it. I think you’ll only lose the songs only
No go right ahead and restore ALL settings. You WILL be fine. You’ll still have all the updates you bought.
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IF you still have the link or the file of the update then you can just reload it. If not then contact apple on the site and they should send it to you again or let you know the protocol for it. I would find out first before I set it back to the default.