Can you restore an old backup and a recent backup?

I am wanting to restore an old backup plus a current one. Can you do that from icloud?

Most stores will offer buy backs in either cash or gift cards toward later purchases. I recently did that for my 3rd gen 32gb to buy a new 64gb 4gen. I also got 80 bucks for mine from Best buy in giftcards. What specs are yours?

Similar Messages

  • Can you restore from a backup that was made on a previous version of iOS?

    Hello.
    I had an iPhone 3GS unning whatever the latest proper version of iOS currently is at the time of writing (4.3.5, is it?) but on Saturday I was on a rather drunken night out and I lost my phone.
    Silly me.
    But I was out of contract and the new iPhone (4S or 5 or whatever) is going to be announced on Tuesday next week (just been confirmed by Apple today) so I'm just going to make do with an old, spare Nokia until the new iPhone is available in the UK.
    Once the new iPhone launches I will buy it, plug it into iTunes and just restore from backup and I'm back in business.
    Except for one thing... The new iPhone will have iOS 5 installed and my last backup before I lost my 3GS was done on iOS 4.3.5.
    Is this going to be a problem or can you restore from a backup made with an older version of the OS?
    I've never done it before so I don't know.
    J

    You "should" have no problem doing that. I say should, because you can't restore a backup made with a higher iOS on a device running a lower iOS, I.E. - you can't restore a backup made from a device running, let's say iOS 4.3.5 on a device running iOS 4.2.10. However, iOS 5.0 will present many new features and since it has not been released, I have no way of stating with certainty that doing as you plan will not present any problems. Past history indicates it won't, but we'll have to wait & see.

  • I have just got a replacement iphone 5 but I can't restore my old backup that is ios7 because the replacement is ios6 I have changed my UDID on the developer site but still no luck any suggestions anyone?

    I have just got a replacement iphone 5 but I can't restore my old backup that is ios7 because the replacement is ios6 I have changed my UDID on the developer site but still no luck any suggestions anyone?

    You are in breach of your Developer agreement by posting in a Public forum

  • How can I restore a old backup of playlist / music from iPod v1 and iPod v2?

    I got two old iPod v1and iPod v2. They are both working, well used, both of the got maximum HD sold at that time.
    I looked at one of my old backup and I got the playlists and music. I remember I spent hours (weeks) converting CD's,  manually typing in data and creating playlists. It total I think it was 5000-6000 tracks or more.
    Can restore these playlists and upload it to iCloud? I the playlist was created on the first few releases of iTunes. Since then my laptop have changed 3-4 times and I have not reinstalled iTunes. What is the best way of doing this? The old iPod's are still playing.... :-)
    I would like to do this to upload some of the music to my new iPod, iPad and

    caxx wrote:
    Also very strange is that I don't have the folder "MobileSync" in /Library/Application Support/MobileSync on my computer. I can't find that folder anywhere.
    Correct.
    You need to go to ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/.
    The ~ indicates your User folder not the top level /Library/ folder.
    Click on the desktop, then hold Option and go to Finder menu Go and Library will be there (only when holding Option as it is hidden).

  • Iphone 4 went into recovery mode when trying to restore, only option available now is to "restore and update" however this will not work, how can you restore from a backup once in recovery mode and only option is "restore and upgrade"? Please help!

    iPhone 4 went into recovery mode when trying to restore it. Now the only option iTunes allows is for "restore & upgrade", it is not offer an option to restore from a backup, says that must first do the upgrade, when attempting to do the upgrade the iPhone won't accept it.
    How can I restore from a back up in recovery mode when the only option is "restore and upgrade"?
    Please help.

    You don't you must restore your phone first and then you will have the option to restore from your backup.
    If you can't update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

  • HT1414 How do you restore an old backup? The new one with the stuff I didn't need was backed up and overwrote my old one.

    Pages wasn't working so someone told me to delete it and redownload it. Of course, our school told us not to use Cloud since there wasn't much space and now I lost most of my notes. I think I backed it up before I deleted it though but when I reconnected by iPad, it rebacked up everything and I don't know how to restore from previous backups. Help please!

    You may not have any previous backups if iTunes overwrote the only backup that you have.
    Launch iTunes on your computer (do not connect the iPad yet) and go to Edit>Preferences>Devices. Check the box at the bottom that says - Prevent iPods, iPhones and iPads from syncing automatically. You can also see if you have multiple backups for the iPad in that window. If you do - Click OK and quit iTunes. If you don't have another backup, just turn on auto sync again. There is nothing that that you can do if you don't have another backup.
    Assuming that you did have another backup - connect the iPad to your computer and launch iTunes. Right click on the iPad name under devices and select - Restore from Backup. If you have multiple backups, you can select the one that you want from the drop down menu in the pop up window.

  • If I buy a new ipad, can I restore my old apps and other thing on from my old ipad, to my new one ?

    Hi,
    I plan to sell my ipad 2 and I was wondering do my apps and films ect... Get stored on my iTunes ? So when I buy a new ipad I can use the same i tunes and upload them back on the new ipad.
    Thanks.

    If they are not already in your computer's iTunes library then you can copy your iTunes purchases from your iPad via File > Devices > Transfer Purchases.
    As long as they remain available in the store then apps can also be re-downloaded via the Purchased link under Quick Links on the right-hand side of the iTunes store home page on your computer's iTunes - depending upon what country that you are in, and whether they remain in the store, you may also be able to re-download music, films and tv shows via that link.
    You can also backup your current iPad and in the future restore that backup onto a new iPad : backups and restores. Note that the backup doesn't contain your apps or media (films, music etc), it just contains the content of your apps e.g. game progress, documents etc, so you should still do the Transfer Purchases

  • Can you sell your old macbook and how to erase and reset info?

    I recently upgraded to the new macbook pro and I was wondering how I can clean out my original macbook and get everything on it that was original so I can possibly sell it to recover some of the costs of my new macbook. Is this possible and/or very difficult? Does Apple frown on this? Thanks!!

    Hi,
    I'm in the same boat. I have an older 13" black MacBook and bought a new 13" MacBook Pro. Your outline isnt' what I experience, yet it's similar to the Apple Article at
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1820
    They have the following steps:
    These steps assume you have a Mac OS X 10.2.3 or later CD:
    1. Insert the Mac OS X CD.
    2. Restart the computer.
    3. Immediately after the startup sound, press and hold the "C" key to start up from CD.
    4. When the Installer screen appears, do not click Continue. Instead, choose Installer > Open Disk Utilities.
    5. Select the hard drive to erase.
    6. Click the Erase tab.
    7. Select the volume format from the Volume Format pop-up menu.
    8. Click Options.
    9. Select the checkbox for "Zero all data".
    10. Click OK.
    11. Click Erase
    I'm not sure if I'm obtaining what I want; Zero erase then reinstall. I'm using my OS X Leopard Install Disk. I did steps 1 - 3. As I held the "C" key, I got a gray screen with the Apple logo and a spinning icon below. It did this for about 3 minutes (my "c" holding finger was getting sore )
    I never got a step 4. It went straight to "Choose a Language" I did: English
    I never got choices 5 to 11.
    I got the screen showing the drive and asking if I want to install. I continued.
    I then opened the "Options" tab. There I could erase existing OS install and then reinstall. There was never a choice for "Zero All Data."
    I'm currently letting it do it's thing and it's in stalling, about 26 mins to go, already been about 20 mins.
    Did I miss something, or is the "zero" option not the same for Leopard?
    Much thanks,

  • Can you restore only the files that have recently changed with Time Machine?

    Greetings,
    Before i ask my question,  i'll give a bit of background as to my issue.
    I was editing my $PATH within the ~/.bash_profile file and accidently overwrote my $PATH. So now simple terminal commands such as open or 'ls' no longer work. In order to edit the file, I need to change the defaults to allow me to see hidden files, but I can't do that because the defaults command stopped working after I screwed up the $PATH. Also, I used the echo commadn to verify that the previous $PATH no longer exists. The environment variable now just points to an empty folder I accidently set it to in TextEdit.
    So, I have Time Machine running, and it backs up to a Time Capsule. I have the hourly backups that I can restore to, but when I start the restore, it crawled up towards 200,000 files before I finally decided that wasn't right and decided to post a question (it's still "preparing to copy"). I had to select the OS X Volume to restore from my one hour old backup, since I can't restore the folder the bash_profile exists within (it is hidden) or so I assumed.\
    Now my question, it seems that Time Machine is doing a full restore of every file in the backup and not just the files it incrementally changed between its hourly backups. Why does it do this? My restore process should have just been a couple of minutes, restoring a couple hundred or so files at most. Restoring several hundred thousand files seems stupid when the I select a backup that is one hour old. Is there anyway to set it up so I can restore incrementally?
    Thanks,
    Johnathon.
    Message was edited by: Scionwest
    A quick note, I performed the restore from within the Time Machine while booted into OS X; the restore did not take place in the special bootup tool available. Why it does not provide an option to simply restore the files changed over the last hour is mind boggling to me

    You are making this way too complicated. In Terminal, choose Shell > New Command…. In the text box that opens, enter bash --noprofile . A Terminal window will open that does not use your .bash_profile, so the bad $PATH will not be an issue. Now you can remove, move, or edit .bash_profile.

  • I recently upgraded laptops and my new laptop asks me to authorize this one for purchases I made years ago and I don't remember the password.  Can you use the old backup discs to restore them?

    There are quite a few songs, videos, television shows, and movies I purchased years back, well before the cloud with two different user id's that I don't remember the passwords for, and when I try and get to the security questions, it says the information doesn't match.  I'm ****** because I'm sure they will have some convenient excuse for not getting me out of this mess with my new laptop, but as long as my old one works, I can still access the previous library, where EVERYTHING plays.  How can the new laptop not be recognized when I had all of the information transferred from the old laptop?  Now I have to hope my old laptop doesn't crap out for a few years longer!!

    I have the same problem - it is maddening. I rely on this iPad for work so this is not just an annoyance! The above solutions of changing the appleid on the device or on the website do not work.
    The old email address no longer exists - I haven't used it in a year probably and I no longer have the account.  I logged into the appleid website and there is no trace of the old email address so there is nothing that can be deleted or changed there.  On the iPad there is no trace of the old email address so nothing can be deleted there either. I have updated the iPad software and the same problem comes right back.  Every 2 seconds I am asked to log in using the old non-existent email.  The device is currently useless.
    The only recent change to anything was the addition of an Apple TV device, which was set up using the correct login and password.
    Does anyone have any ideas? The iPad has been backed up to the iCloud so presumably it now won't recognize the current iCloud account? So restoring may notbe an option?

  • Can you restore a previous backup?

    Ok, this might sound confusing.
    I had hardware malfunctions with my first iphone4. I just got my new one, and I think I accidentally deleted the last backup that I did on the old one. Is there anyway to bring it back? My contacts came back, as did my saved message shortcuts and a photo stream, but I still can't find my videos or old text messages. Is it possible to retrieve te last backup done if it has been deleted?
    HELP!

    Are you absolutely certain that there is not an iCloud backup that was automatically generated?
    Sorry for your troubles
    GB

  • Can you restore from last backup, instead of restore from factory settings?

    To make this short, my phone is having a few problems. They have been happening ever since my last sync. Is it possible to restore from the last backup, or do I need to do a complete restore? And if the latter, what will be missing after the restore- can I just restore and then put all my music/contacts/video/apps back on? Will I lose any content, such as pictures I have taken on the phone, text messages, calendar events? Is that not what the backup is for?
    I believe this is a simple enough question to answer, so thank you in advance!

    When restoring an iPhone with iTunes, there are 2 options. From your iPhone's backup, which is the default selection, or as a new iPhone or not from your iPhone's backup.
    Your iPhone's backup includes data such as most iPhone settings, email account settings, contact info, SMS messages, notes, recent calls, call favorites, photos in your iPhone's camera roll, and 3rd party app settings and data created and stored by a 3rd party app. All other data transferred to your iPhone from your computer via the iTunes sync process should remain on your computer.
    Photos in your iPhone's camera roll should be imported by your computer as with any other digital camera.
    Contact info and calendar events is designed to be synced with a supported application on your computer. Not a good idea to depend on your iPhone's backup alone for this data and the same for photos in your iPhone's camera roll since your iPhone's backup includes other data.
    When restoring, your iPhone will be erased and the firmware will be reinstalled. After the firmware is installed, you will be prompted to restore from your iPhone's backup, which is the default selection. This must be followed by a sync with iTunes to transfer your selected iTunes content including 3rd party apps, and any photos from your computer.
    If there is a problem with your iPhone's backup or with the data included with the backup, restoring your iPhone from the backup will also restore the problem.

  • How can I restore an old backup from Time Machine to my iPhone 5?

    I have the iPhone 5 that I had previously transferred my apps and other data to from my iPhone 4. Due to poor battery life, I had to restore the iPhone 5 as a new phone. This helped battery life but now I habve lost my text messages, App data and photos. I use Time Machine on my Mac so whayt do I need to do to get the data back on my phone. I'd like to do this without restoring the phone but rather syncing it with data recovered from Time Machine. I don't want to screw up the battery life again.

    Hi ...
    I've found a solution to my problem.
    Time Machine locates extenal HDD backups differently depending if they were done via a network or via a USB/FireWire/Thunderbolt connection.
    My initial backup was done via a direct Thunderbolt connection. I ran into the above issue b/c the second time when I tried looking for the backup file the HDD was conencted to my iMac and I was accessing it via a network conenction.
    I simply connected the drive directly to my MacBook pro and ... voila. I was able to see the backup, select the iPhoto library and begin the restore.
    Hope this helps.
    BTW - I found this out by reading the 'blue box' selection on this page: http://pondini.org/TM/E2.html
    (Thanks goes to Pondini!)

  • How can I restore an old backup from iTunes?

    I would like to restore a backup from yesterday. The most current backup was today because it is set on auto backup. When I select 'Restore Backup', the only option I get is the file from this morning.
    I have already located the file I want to restore and saved it to my desktop. How do I select that file in iTunes when I try to back up?
    Thanks.
    Deborah

    Open iTunes then click on iTunes (in the upper left corner) > Preferences... > Devices

  • HT1766 can you restore from a older\previous backup? My last restore point is today at 12:31 and I need to restore a backup done last week. Can i do this?

    can you restore from a older\previous backup? My last restore point is today at 12:31 and I need to restore a backup done last week. Can i do this?

    Hi Xkandrux
    Do you mean if I go to edit-preference-device and delete all the recent backup except the older backup I want then it will appear when I select "Restore backup " ?

Maybe you are looking for

  • Office Web Apps Server Default language.

    we are using Office Web Apps Server 2013 SP1 with SharePoint 2013 SP1. All servers use English UK regional settings, all SharePoint Sites use English UK as default regional setting. When we create a new document using Word Web App, the default proofi

  • My iPod touch won't start up/charge/sync

    on what i think is the ipod touch 3rd gen (if that helps) when i plug it into my laptop the black screen with the apple sign comes up as if it were to start up as normal, however it just stays on that same screen for as long as it's plugged in, it th

  • 64 bit oracle client VS 32 bit oracle database

    if I have 64 bit oracle client installed in a windows host.., can I connect to a 32 bit oracle database? I thnk yes, right? thank you

  • Need help connecting to the internet via Dial-up?

    Hi! My son and his mini have moved back to Vermont, and where he is only dial-up is available. I thought the hookup would be simple......I haven't a clue. I have been on high spped cable for so long that I need help!!!!! Here is what I tried. Phone c

  • Need help with a mirror image effect

    For most of our product photos, I create a copy of the image, flip it vertically, fade it out, and then move it down to create a mirror image effect. Simple enough. But this one I'm having a problem. The product has 4 legs, and from this view, the ba