Apple's iTunes multimedia management software provides a variety of backup options when syncing your iPhone. Alongside its configurable backup options, iTunes automatically creates a backup of your ...
If you're trying to fix iTunes problems, iCloud storage restrictions, or a broken iPhone, you should back up your iPhone with DearMob iPhone Manager first in case you run into more problems. When ...
When you sync your iPhone with iTunes, the application automatically creates a backup of the phone's contents, in case you should need to restore your files and apps. However, iTunes keeps only one ...
Most people don’t think of the sleek iPhone as an external storage device. But behind the iPhone’s slick interface is a healthy 16, 32 or even 64GB of storage space. This feature looks at how to ...
We want to take a moment to remind you to back up your iPhones or Android devices. Data preservation, easier device upgrades, protection against malicious actors, and preservation of cherished ...
iCloud Photos is Apple's preferred way for iPhone users to sync their photos, but if you use a Windows PC, I strongly suggest Microsoft's OneDrive for backups and syncing.
Making regular backups of your files is a very good habit to have. In this way, you will never lose important files or sensitive information, and because we have more and more information on our ...
Apple saves your text messages in its iPhone backups—whether they're saved locally on your PC or they're part of an iCloud backup—which you should have. That's good! Unfortunately, the file containing ...
Before starting the restoration process, it’s important to prepare your iPhone properly. This involves resetting the device to factory settings, which clears all existing data and allows you to access ...
Transferring files from your old iPhone to a new iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus isn’t difficult, but after a reader emailed about the many, many hours he expected to wait for the old-to-new iPhone ...
Unfortunately this also can run into problems if the backup file is corrupt and cannot be written to. To recreate the backup from scratch, you will need to use the iTunes preferences to remove the ...