If you haven't turned on iCloud Photos, iCloud Backup may include photos and videos in your Photos or Camera Roll. If the photos and videos were included in the backup, they'll download to your iOS device in the background when you restore. Stay connected to Wi-Fi until the process finishes.
Click your device. In Finder, under the General tab, click Manage Backups to see a list of your backups. From here, you can right-click on the backup that you want, then choose Show in Finder, or you can select Delete or Archive. In iTunes, choose Preferences, then click Devices.
iTunes backups are stored in %APPDATA%Apple ComputerMobileSync on Windows. On Windows 10, 8, 7 or Vista, this'll be a path like Users[USERNAME]AppDataRoamingApple ComputerMobileSyncBackup .
First you have to turn on iCloud Back Up:
- To turn on iCloud backup, go to Settings > iCloud > Backup.
- Turn on iCloud Backup.
- Make sure you're connected to the WiFi and click the Back Up Now button.
- To check whether you backed up your photos, go to Settings > iCloud > Storage > Manage Storage and view your latest backup.
Locate and manage backups stored in iCloud
On your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch: Using iOS 11 or later, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Manage Storage > Backup. Using iOS 10.3, go to Settings > [your name] > iCloud. Tap the graph that shows your iCloud usage, then tap Manage Storage.When you turn
backup on, your
photos will be stored in
photos.google.com.
It may be in your device folders.
- On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app .
- At the bottom, tap Albums.
- Under "Photos on device", check your device folders.
If you delete the iCloud backup for your iOS device, iCloud stops automatically backing up the device. You can also back up your device using iTunes. The photos on the iOS device are never only stored in the backup.
Through the normal backup process (iCloud Photo Library disabled), your photos are backed up at most once every 24 hours along with the rest of your data, when your iPhone is on Wi-Fi, charged, and locked. Those photos can only be recovered by restoring your iPhone from your iCloud backup.
No, an iTunes backup backs up the photos which are present only in the camera roll. All other photos must be separately backed up on your system and can be restored later.
If you delete the iCloud backup for your iOS device, iCloud stops automatically backing up the device. You can also back up your device using iTunes. The photos on the iOS device are never only stored in the backup.
To access Storage & Backup, go to Settings, and then to iCloud. Keep scrolling until you reach Storage & Backup. If you scroll down, you'll see the option for iCloud Backup, which automatically backs up your files and settings when your iPhone is charging and connected to Wi-Fi. To turn it off, simply swipe left.
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. Unfortunately, the file containing your messages doesn't appear separately within the backup. However, you can access them through the filesystem.
Exclude photos from iCloud Backup
To do this, go to Settings> Apple ID> iCloud> Manage Storage> Photos> Disable and Delete. Keep in mind that you won't be able to restore your pictures from the iCloud backup later.After you restore your device, check Settings > [your name] > iCloud > Photos. If iCloud Photos is turned on, then the photos were stored in iCloud Photos. If the photos and videos were included in the backup, they'll download to your iOS device in the background when you restore.
Answer: A: The only way to restore data from an app is to restore from a backup. That will restore everything that is in that backup. You cannot selectively restore just one app's data.
Extract and recover contacts from iTunes Backup file.
To bring back lost iPhone contacts, just check the Contacts box, then all contacts will be displayed, simply choose those contacts you'd like to recover, and press "Recover" button. Now, you will get two options, "recover to computer" or "recover to device".- In Settings > iCloud, tap Photos.
- Tap the iCloud Photo Library switch to off.
- When prompted, you can opt to tap Download Photos & Videos to ensure that all iCloud Photo Library media gets stored in iOS.
- You should be able now to set iTunes to separately sync all the photos on your devices to iPhoto or Photos.
1.Recover Deleted Photos from iTunes Backup Directly
- Step 1: Connect your iPhone/iPad/iPod to the computer and open iTunes.
- Step 2: Click on your device in iTunes, which appears in the upper-left corner.
- Step 3: Right-click on your device and press 'Restore from backup…'
- Step 4: Choose the latest backup and proceed.
You can't selectively restore the contents of a backup file, however, you can use iCloud to synchronize Contacts and Notes, etc. (Settings > iCloud). Purchased Apps can be downloaded to the iPhone 5 at no charge. You don't restore notes & contacts.
Connect your device to Mac, and select "Recover from iTunes backup files". This data recovery mode can selectively recover iPhone/iPod/iPad files as long as you've synced your device with iTunes. You can choose you wanted backup files of your iOS Device and click "Select" to access the data interface.
It backs up only what Apple deems the “most important data” on your iOS device: your camera roll, accounts, documents, and settings. You can manually perform an iCloud Backup from your iOS device or from within iTunes on your computer.
Restoring a backup means that everything on your iPhone will be deleted and then replaced with a backup that you did in the past. It doesn't matter if you choose to restore all data from iTunes or iCloud backup files. The process is the same and your current information will be removed and then replaced.
You can selectively restore any data from iCloud to computer without iCloud, including contacts, messages, call logs, photos, videos, calendars, notes, WhatsApp, apps, etc,. What's more, it dose not require “Reset” on your iOS device and would not erase any data on your phone.