Earlier an article explained how to fix then issues when you have forgotten your iPhone or iPad password and see the message “iPhone is disabled connect to iTunes”. Those instructions required you to connect your iPhone or iPad to a computer and go through iTunes to fix the disabled iPhone issue.
But if you have taken the appropriate steps to backup your Apple device, then you can easily restore your device and bypass the passcode requirement without a computer or iTunes. You may also want to read this method for an iPhone is disabled fix, How to Unlock Activation Lock on iPhone. Even if the Apple device has never been backed up in iTunes, the is some chance that the data recovery is still possible. If an Apple iPhone or iPad has never been backed up in iTunes, it will not let you backup the device when it’s locked.
When this happens, the only way a locked and disabled iPhone can be restored to work like new is by using this iTunes method. This will mean that you will lose your data, including apps, app data, contacts, photos, music and most of everything that resides on your iPhone/iPad. 5. If iTunes proceeds with a problem-free restore, your device will be wiped clean and restored as a new device.
You can then carry on restoring it from an iCloud ID. 6. If iTunes throws up errors, it’s time to go to Recovery Mode. Press and hold Power and Home button utill iPhone goes into the blank state. Now connect the iPhone to iTunes and restore (iTunes will detect that a device is in recovery mode). If this was useful, please share to help others and follow us on Twitter. This post may contain affiliate links. See our disclosure policy for more details.
I back up my devices to a Windows 10 laptop. I was poking around and noticed that I have some large files, such as GarageBand 2.0.6.ipa or Toy Story 1.5.3.ipa that I no longer have on my devices. Is there any problem with removing these from my Windows 10 computer,
I assume that these are just old files from a time when I backed up and had these apps on one of my devices. I did a search on GarageBand and did not find any other files for these. If I delete all of them, will the current ones just be re-backed up next time, These .ipa files take up about 10 GB so if I don't need them, I would like to get rid of them.
Thanks for the help. There are so many iOS devices user all around the world. As a official backup tool and manager, iTunes or iCloud is used by people. But maybe they don't fit for everyone, such as me. I think it's not friendly to use sometimes. So you will look for other ways to manage your data. I will recommend you the FonePaw iPhone Data Recover and FonePaw iOS Transfer.
They are software that support iOS devices and kinds of data. You can use them to transfer music, WhatsApp, SMS, contacts etc between iOS devices and PC. I did the back up of my old phone to itunes. However i did not restored the backup when i bought the new phone.
Now i wanted some of the old apps with data to be restored to my new phone. Will i lose any current data on the phone if i restore from the back up. I appreciate that in this description, you use the language to convey this process happens after logging in to iTunes. I am trying to to a factory restore on my phone, and throughout the Apple support site, everyone uses the language "Connect to Itunes." Thanks. I just wanted to ask.
I deleted messages on my iPhone 5S, but today I looked thru my phone and they are still there. How is it possible, Cloud and connecting my phone to iTunes everyday as well. Is it possible that is automatically restoring, I backed up my iPhone 5s to my pc. I bring up properties. Rather than open up every file guessing what file type it is to what will open it is there any other way of identifying whats what , Actually I prefer to use the app AnyTrans to do backup.
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