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Junior Member Join Date: Apr 2023 Location: new york
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Member: 3037094 Status: Offline Thanks Meter: 0 | Hello there! Sorry to hear about your disabled iPhone 6 Plus. Below are a few steps which may help recover all your data without loss. Connect Your iPhone To A Computer: Use a lightning cable to securely sync with any computer from which your previous syncing took place, entering its passcode if prompted and "Trust This Computer." Launch iTunes or Finder: Depending on the operating system of your computer, iTunes or Finder could be useful tools in managing an iPhone. Launch either one and you should be ready to manage it! Put Your iPhone Into Recovery Mode: To do this, simultaneously press and hold both Home and Sleep/Wake buttons until an Apple logo appears, release Sleep/Wake while continuing to press Home until "Connect To iTunes" screen displays on iPhone screen. Restore Your iPhone: Once in Recovery Mode, iTunes or Finder should detect it and provide the option of Restoring. This process will erase and install iOS 9. If you have backups available you can restore any data after going through this restore process. Recover data from backup: If you have previously backed up your iPhone, after performing a restore you may be able to recover data from one or more backups that was stored off-device. Just select which backup you would like restored from and follow any on-screen instructions given during that process. Hope these steps help you restore data from a disabled iPhone 6 Plus and Good luck! |
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