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restoring ipad
hi,
i'm thinking of doing a complete restore of my Air 2 (never done on this device and my memory is already quite bloated with the yellow"other stuff"files) but the last time i've done a complete restore from a backup i remember that not ALL stuff was completely restored.That is quite a while ago though,on an old ipad and maybe ios 7.Is there still stuff i have to take care or manually"restore?Of course,i backup my (music)stuff by hand often (ifunbox),so everything is available.
edit;i noticed that my backup is 59GB big while my ipad shows 110GB in use.So,there is a lot of stuff missing but what exactly?All the stuff in the documents folder (which is about 30GB in auria)?
Comments
I keep a folder on an external drive which has all the .ipa files of all my apps. That folder is not connected to iTunes (as I don't trust them to NOT delete old versions of apps I have carefully saved). For apps like Alchemy etc this might be a good thing. Otherwise I store pretty much everything non-music in various cloud services.
I just did this and got back 4.5 GB on my 16GB Air. Nothing missing. Do a backup just before and restore from that backup. Make sure each stage of the process is complete. I always get an error message that iTunes can't connect to the device but it's just getting ahead of the iPad installing and re-booting. Just let it go.
If you encrypt your backup, it should also retore things like passwords for wifi, logins, website data etc. In my experience restoring some iPhones recently, I had to check a lot of apps because they seemed to revert to "first run" status after restoring, so I had some tidying up to do. YMMV but if you do have a go, please let us know how it went!
i didn't made an encrypted backup.Thanks for the tip,i'm gonna backup again now.Still not sure if i'll do the recovery though;)