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06-20-2012, 11:03 | #1 (permalink) |
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Member: 84 Status: Offline Sonork: 100.1616161 Thanks Meter: 2,617 | [Guide]--iPhone Backup with iTunes using WiFi & USB Cable iPhone Backup with iTunes using WiFi & USB Cable iTunes have a default option that will automatically create a backup each time you connect your iPhone to your computer. If you want to manually create an iPhone backup though, it’s easy follow the steps below. Step 1 Connect your iPhone to your computer using USB cable Step 2 Launch iTunes Step 3 Select your iPhone from the left bar list and right Click on it and Select “Back Up” Step 6 Now your device will start backing up you can take a cup of tea until the end of the back up. This backup will let you able to restore without losing any data this tutorial is the same for Mac and Windows also this tutorial is compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. Backup is the best way to keep your date away for losing, for that reason we have another instructions will help you to back up your date but with iCloud to be more certain about your content. Note you have to know also that this instructions also support your iPhone, iPod and iPad , and can’t be done without Wi-Fi source Backup with Wi-Fi using icloud Step 1 Connect your Device to a WiFi source to backup using iCloud go to Settings –> Wi-Fi –> Turn ON –> Choose your Wi-Fi source. Step 3 After connecting your iPhone to your Wi-Fi source tap settings again then tap on “iCloud” and scroll to the bottom, then tap on “Storage & Backup” Step 4 Navigate down and tap on “Back Up Now” iOS will give you a progress bar to watch the percentage of progress Remember: your i-device is connect to a Wi-Fi source. Br Mobileinfo |
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06-20-2012, 14:06 | #5 (permalink) |
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Member: 40400 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 1,250 | It's amazing job ... I'm shocked until now . Could you create a full guide for step number 1 "Connect your iPhone to your computer using USB cable", step by step please . I think all members of our forum will be thankfull for that !!! |
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Member: 40400 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 1,250 | Another one idiot, who not read the rules ... http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/f456...leted-1350948/ Quote:
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