Step 1: thanks to Apple for use of there logoThis is actually really easy to do. This called a hard reboot. All you have to do is hold the home button and the power button down at the same time for 30 to 40 seconds or until you get a Apple sign on your screen. This will reboot your ipod.
Step 2: If this does not work there is one other thing you can try to do. Hook your ipod touch up to your computer that you use itunes on. Itunes will detect a problem with your ipod. You can try a restore of your ipod from your computer.
Step 3: If this does not work its time to return or send your ipod back to apple so they can repair it. I talked on the phone with a apple technical support agent and this is what he had me do. So to save you a 45 minute phone call try this out.
Mashimaro_1130 10:07 am on December 23, 2009
Step 1: thanks to Apple for use of there logoThis is actually really easy to do. This called a hard reboot. All you have to do is hold the home button and the power button down at the same time for 30 to 40 seconds or until you get a Apple sign on your screen. This will reboot your ipod.
Step 2: If this does not work there is one other thing you can try to do. Hook your ipod touch up to your computer that you use itunes on. Itunes will detect a problem with your ipod. You can try a restore of your ipod from your computer.
Step 3: If this does not work its time to return or send your ipod back to apple so they can repair it. I talked on the phone with a apple technical support agent and this is what he had me do. So to save you a 45 minute phone call try this out.
http://www.ehow.com/how_5012524_fix-ipod-touch-white-screen.html