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How To Backup and Copy Data Between iOS Devices - Steps To Backup And Copy Data Between iOS Devices | Geek How Tos. The software for iTunes is technically capable of backing up your data properly. However, the only problem is that the backups become encrypted and inaccessible. So what do you do if you wish to copy and save your videos or games on another device? In this article, we will look at how to backup and copy data between iOS devices easily. You can use iTunes for backing up the iOS device. Along with this, iTunes don’t do a good job of backing up 3rd party data. In order to do this you will require: • A PC (even Mac will do) that has iPhone Explorer installed. • An iOS widget like an iPhone, an iPad or an iTouch.

In order to do selective backup of the system applications, you will require a jailbroken phone. How to Get Started ? Begin by plugging in the iOS device to do a full backup. Once the backup is complete, first download and then install iPhone Explorer. Now connect the iOS with the computer system using the sync cable.

Now go to the Apps tab and click on it. iTunes 10.5 and later: Troubleshooting iTunes Wi-Fi Syncing. Languages Symptoms With iTunes 10.5 and later, you can sync your iOS device over Wi-Fi. Try these steps if you see these symptoms: You can't view your iOS device in iTunes over your Wi-Fi network. You see issues with Wi-Fi sync performance. Resolution An iOS device using iOS 5 or later on the same Wi-Fi network as your computer A computer using iTunes 10.5 or later and one of these operating systems: Mac OS X v10.6.8 Snow Leopard or later Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8 The latest updates for your iOS device, iTunes, and operating system: To update an iOS device, follow these steps.

To sync your content to your iOS device through Wi-Fi, you must turn on the option in iTunes: Connect your iOS device to your computer using the Apple USB cable. Click Apply. Restart your home network router using the manufacturer's instructions. Note: During this time, Internet services, such as a VoIP-based phone, won't work, and you may need to reset additional network devices. How to back up iPhone 4 S? You can back up your iOS 5 based iPhone in different ways, including iPhones 4 S and iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 that has been updated to iOS 5. You can use iCloud or iTunes to automatically back up iPhone. If you choose to automatically back up using iCloud, you can’t also automatically backup to your computer using iTunes, but you can use iTunes to back up manually to your computer.

If you like to know how to update to iOS 5, here is the URL: How to Update iPhone to iOS 5? Backing up iPhone with iTunes iTunes creates a backup of photos in your Camera Roll or Saved Photos album, and in text messages, notes, call history, contact favorites, sound settings, and more. Media files, such as songs, and some photos, aren’t backed up, but can be restored by syncing with iTunes. When you connect iPhone to the computer you normally sync with, iTunes creates a backup each time: Sync iPhone with iTunes: Back Up iPhone when Update/restore iPhone: Encrypt iPhone backups Backing up iPhone with iCloud. How not to wipe your Iphone when upgrading to IOS 5. THE RACE to get hold of an Iphone 4S is on, but for the millions of existing Iphone users, the last couple of days have seen a different challenge to overcome - successfully updating your device to IOS 5.

As someone who has just attempted the challenge on an Iphone 4 this week, and ended up with a completely wiped device with no files or contacts saved, I thought it would be useful to share my tips on how not to do the update. BACK UP EVERYTHING before attempting the updateThis is the most important lesson I've learned, and the best tip I can pass on. When I updated my Iphone on Thursday, I did so without manually copying all of my content onto the PC, rather than just relying on itunes. During the process, Itunes posted no alerts or warnings that its backup had failed and went ahead with the update, a real failure on Apple's part. I had hundreds of photos and videos along with all my contacts and messages stored on the device itself, and nowhere else.

The Complete Guide to Backing Up your iTunes Library. The single most common question we get from our readers is how to recover their content from their iPod back onto their computer. These questions are usually precipitated by users suddenly discovering that their iTunes library has become corrupted or erased or that their computer has suddenly died on them, taking their iTunes library and all of their media content with it. Although we’ve covered the process of recovering your content from your iPod extensively in our tutorial on Copying Content from your iPod to your Computer, the reality is that this remains a somewhat cumbersome and imperfect recovery process.

Further, many users today have iTunes libraries that are considerably larger than the capacity of their iPod or iOS device and if you have not been syncing your entire library to your device you’re not going to get all of your content back, since of course you can’t recover what isn’t there. As for content you may have purchased from the iTunes Store? Incremental Backups. Most recent backup not found by itunes.

Backup Date is incorrect. Troubleshooting backup issues in iTunes. If you see one of these messages or a different message, follow the steps below. If iTunes for Windows stops responding or the backup never finishes, follow the steps to fix performance issues. Copy your backup Copy a recent backup and save it to your desktop or an external hard drive. You can find your backup in these folders: Update your software Restart your computer and your iOS device After you restart your computer and iOS device, try to back up again. Unplug your other USB devices Keep only your iOS device, keyboard, and mouse plugged in.

Free up space To back up or restore from backup, you need to free up enough space on your hard drive to store the backup or the capacity of the device. If iTunes couldn't restore the device because not enough free space was available on the device, follow these steps: Choose Settings > General > Reset > Erase all content and settings. Check your security settings Back up or restore using a new administrator account Reset the Lockdown folder Contact support. Where is "Backup to Disk" in iTunes. This is absolutely ridiculous. Like the rest of you, I have a big library of my own CD's plus loads of purchases. I am about to get to get a new laptop and want to transfer my itunes lib to it. It simply beggars belief that apple have just taken this option away - seriously - why the **** would they do this?

I've downloaded synctoy but am not sure how to use this. Should I just copy my whole C:\Users\Laptop\Documents\Itunes library to a DVD disk? (as I don't have an external drive). Once done, how do I then import everything back in? As a novice, could someone please help me (step by step) to transer my whole library to a new PC? Thanks guys - all help gratefully received.