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It's inevitable that sometimes, iPhone users encounter problems with their phones. Problems like forgotten passcodes and software issues may cause users to want to restore their phones. Though not a problem, buying a new phone can also be a reason for a user to restore data from a saved backup file. To restore iPhone without iTunes or from iTunes, different tools can be used. Apple offers different options for you to be able to restore data to your phone. Apple's flagship music player, iTunes, is one of such tools that may help you put the data that you want back in your phone.
The Dr.Fone - Phone Backup (iOS) is a third-party application that can basically do what the iTunes-only method does. It goes a bit farther though. With the iSkysoft application, you may opt not to restore all the data that's in the backup file. This method, however, still requires that you have synced your iOS (including iOS 11) devices with iTunes or iCloud. Take note that you'll have to use your Mac or Windows PC for this.
Step 1. Download Dr.Fone on your PC or Mac, then choose Phone Backup.
You will see two options in the below screen, please select Restore
Step 2. Log in to your iCloud account.
After selecting Restore, please select the mode Restore from iCloud backup in the below screen, then log in to your iCloud account.
Step 3. Download the selected backup files.
After you have logged in to your account, all iCloud backup files associated with this account can be displayed, choose the backup file you'd like to restore and click Download to get it to your computer. After it, click the Next button in the pop-up window to extract the downloaded backup file.
Step 4. Restore your iCloud backup files.
After the download is complete, you can see all the data items in the iCloud backup file in the next window. Select the data you want to recover and click Restore to Device or Export to PC to get your data back.
Although iTunes is a very useful application to help you restore your iPhone, you actually have a handful of applications to help you do the trick. If you're looking for another Apple application to help you out, you can always turn to iCloud for your restoration needs. Remember that to do this, you need to have an iCloud backup file created previously.
Step 1. Choose Recovery from iTunes Backup Mode.
Make sure Dr.Fone - Phone Backup (iOS) is open on your computer. Enter the Data Recovery interface. Connect your iPhone with the computer. Choose "Restore from iTunes backup" from the left menus. Then choose the backup files that contain the data your need. Click Next.
Step 2. Restore iPhone from iTunes.
After scanning has finished, Dr.Fone will display all files found in the backup that you selected. You will be able to preview these files and you may select only the files that you want to restore, thus avoiding unnecessary files to be restored and take space in your phone. Once you're done choosing the files you want back, click on the "Restore to Device" button to restore them.
Restoring your iPhone (iPhone X and iPhone 8 Plus included) with a previous backup using iTunes is very easy to do. All it takes is just three steps: (If you want to restore your iPhone without iTunes, please read the guides in Part 1 in this article.)
Step 1. Make sure that your phone is properly connected to the PC that contains the backup file you want to use for the restoration.
It is recommended to use the cable originally included in the packaging of your iPhone to avoid any hardware issues during the process. Also, ensure that you are running the latest iTunes version on the PC you're going to use.
Step 2. Go to File, Devices, then Restore from Backup.
Step 3. Choose the backup file that you want to restore to your iPhone. You might want to use the latest backup that you've made, perhaps.
While iTunes seems a really good way to help you restore your data from a backup file, there could be some issues one might encounter while using it for restoration. Some examples of such issues are the following:
Issues | Troubleshooting |
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Error 21 | A hardware issue is causing the error to appear. Make sure your cable is perfectly working and is properly connected to your iPhone and your PC. Have your phone connect to a reliable network and make sure your computer is running well. Ensure that no security settings or software in your PC is blocking your phone's communication with Apple's update servers then attempt to update again. |
Error 1 | A hardware failure is most likely the reason. Booting properly into DFU mode should solve this issue. To do this, make sure your phone is properly connected to your computer and iTunes is open. Switch off your device then press on the power and home buttons for about 30 seconds. Release only the power button until the device is identified in iTunes. |
iPhone won't restore with iTunes after failed jailbreaking attempt | The software used to jailbreak the phone may have messed up the phone's software and configurations. Also having the phone boot in DFU mode will allow you to restore your phone using iTunes. See the solution for Error 1. |
Error 3004 | Another hardware issue, most likely with the USB cable, is this problem's culprit. Try replacing the USB cable you're using to connect your phone to your PC with one that you're sure that is working perfectly fine. Attempt to restore from iTunes again. |
Restoring stops, the loading bar disappears, and an error message appears | This issue is probably also caused by hardware problems. Replace your USB cable with a better or newer one, just to be sure, disable all security software and make sure your phone's network connection is strong and reliable. Restore again with iTunes afterward. It should now work. |
These are all but five issues many iPhone users have been encountering when trying to restore their phones with iTunes. Most of these errors, usually denoted by their numbers, are caused by similar issues and can be solved using similar methods. One thing that an iPhone user could probably take note of is to not panic while troubleshooting his or her phone for restoration to examine the error and solve it properly. After all, from my side, I would recommend you restore iPhone without iTunes.
Elva
staff Editor