@theK9freak Good question. I didn't check when I did it. I'll take a wild guess and say yes, because you're restoring from a backup. But I guess the only way we'll find out is if you try it out. One thing is for certain is that those received/missed calls and SMS will be on your old phone still, so if you need to grab any phone numbers from missed calls, you can just switch on the old phone and create new contacts in the new phone. Let me know how you go and if all your stuff comes across.
@shotboy200 I did have a look around to see how this was done and it looks a little complicated. Some even suggest jailbreaking your phone and I'm still yet to see a reason good enough to void your iPhone's warranty. The best I saw was using a program called iPhone Explorer for PC and Mac.
I haven't tried it, so be careful. Hope this helps. Reply back here with how you went, please.
@SpannersTV I have a problem I lost my other Iphone4 got a new one and tried to do a back up from the old phone :( It had the IOS5 on it so it would not let my new one that did not have IOS5 on it back up I then proceeded to connect as new phone to download IOS5 but how would I get that back up from the old phone once the new one completes its update?
@MrDadcard Hmmm. I did make this video a little while before iOS 5. But I think it will still work. I think you're on the right track. What's I'd try is connecting the new iPhone to iTunes, but I'd disable all the syncing (untick Sync Music, Sync Calendar, Sync Apps etc). Update new phone to iOS 5 (which is currently iOS 5.0.1) then once update is finished, retick all the syncing and restore from backup. Let me know how you go!
but how do i know which one is my old phone bakcup becuase when u r were clicking restore backup thinging there were alot of cataglories to pick there. which one i click on??
@whatsupmail111 I'm pretty sure it will be the one closest to the top. That will surely be the latest backup. But if you find data is missing, you can always do the restore again with another backup file in that list.
@RafaChannel3001 I'd suggest making room on your C Drive. Hacking iTunes is something to avoid. Remember, Steve Jobs' house, Steve Jobs' rules. Back some stuff up on a removable HDD and then make a backup of you iPhone as iTunes intended.
fantastic, just did wat u said, thanks : )
kamyare1 1 month ago
thank you mate, I nearly lost all my stuff :)
NorwegianKicks 1 month ago
Question:
Will this transfer the text messages I have received and sent recently?
The recent notes I wrote down?
Recent calls received, missed, and made?
Or will all those be deleted during the process?
Can you tell me which is saved and which will get lost? Thanks
theK9freak 1 month ago
@theK9freak Good question. I didn't check when I did it. I'll take a wild guess and say yes, because you're restoring from a backup. But I guess the only way we'll find out is if you try it out. One thing is for certain is that those received/missed calls and SMS will be on your old phone still, so if you need to grab any phone numbers from missed calls, you can just switch on the old phone and create new contacts in the new phone. Let me know how you go and if all your stuff comes across.
SpannersTV 1 month ago
I want to recover my fruit ninja SCORES (and unlocks) i'v heard you could recover scores too. p.s. its ipod 4g -->iphone 4s
shotboy200 2 months ago
@shotboy200 I did have a look around to see how this was done and it looks a little complicated. Some even suggest jailbreaking your phone and I'm still yet to see a reason good enough to void your iPhone's warranty. The best I saw was using a program called iPhone Explorer for PC and Mac.
I haven't tried it, so be careful. Hope this helps. Reply back here with how you went, please.
SpannersTV 2 months ago
@SpannersTV my dad figured it out. LOL
shotboy200 2 months ago
nice one mate
6toto 3 months ago
does the photo and contacts back up too? to new iphoen too?
whatsupmail111 4 months ago
@whatsupmail111 Yes, photos and contacts are backed up too. God luck and let me know how you go.
SpannersTV 4 months ago
@SpannersTV
thanks! ill try it then tell u if it work or not
whatsupmail111 4 months ago
@SpannersTV I have a problem I lost my other Iphone4 got a new one and tried to do a back up from the old phone :( It had the IOS5 on it so it would not let my new one that did not have IOS5 on it back up I then proceeded to connect as new phone to download IOS5 but how would I get that back up from the old phone once the new one completes its update?
MrDadcard 3 months ago
@MrDadcard Hmmm. I did make this video a little while before iOS 5. But I think it will still work. I think you're on the right track. What's I'd try is connecting the new iPhone to iTunes, but I'd disable all the syncing (untick Sync Music, Sync Calendar, Sync Apps etc). Update new phone to iOS 5 (which is currently iOS 5.0.1) then once update is finished, retick all the syncing and restore from backup. Let me know how you go!
SpannersTV 3 months ago
but how do i know which one is my old phone bakcup becuase when u r were clicking restore backup thinging there were alot of cataglories to pick there. which one i click on??
whatsupmail111 4 months ago
@whatsupmail111 I'm pretty sure it will be the one closest to the top. That will surely be the latest backup. But if you find data is missing, you can always do the restore again with another backup file in that list.
SpannersTV 4 months ago
@SpannersTV
okay thank you!
whatsupmail111 4 months ago
Do you know how to set the output backup folder to a different location? My C drive is pretty limited...
RafaChannel3001 5 months ago
@RafaChannel3001 I'd suggest making room on your C Drive. Hacking iTunes is something to avoid. Remember, Steve Jobs' house, Steve Jobs' rules. Back some stuff up on a removable HDD and then make a backup of you iPhone as iTunes intended.
SpannersTV 5 months ago
Thanks
FreeSoulGod 5 months ago
♥youraccent
Brijanoslav 6 months ago