HT201263 can I restore from a an earlier back up?

Can I restore from I clouds Back up from yesterday?

Do you have a backup that has the contacts?
My previous post said how to find that out and how to restore.
Also, were they iCloud contacts? If on a computer browser yo go to icloud.com and sign in and go to contacts are they listed? If not then restoring from iCloud backup will not restore them since the iCloud backup does not included iCloud stuff
Choosing an iOS backup method (Should I use iTunes or iCloud to back up my iOS device?)

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  • Can you restore from an older iCloud back up (July 3rd), and if it doesn't work RE restore from a new iCloud (July 14th)?

    I upgraded my 4S to a 5 on July 3. I had updated my back up to iCloud that morning (but it had also updated the night before). It did NOT restore from back up ANY games (I play one all the time and had a year and a half's worth of work in it!!!) But, I assumed it didn't do that, because it DID pull my contacts, though it didn't pull my email or my texts or anything. On July 13th I had to swap the 5 out for a new 5 because the first one was glitching. When I restored from back up this time (the date on it was July 12th) it pulled EVERYTHING!! I would like to try to reload the one from the 3rd to see if it will work now, but I hate to loose everything again! Can I load the 3rd's back up and if it doesn't work, RE load the back up from now? And even if I could do that, HOW do I do it?

    This is my boilerplate respone for the "waiting apps" problem. Give these suggestions a try in order.
    1. Tap the "waiting" icon and see if you can pause it. If it does pause, then tap it again and see if it will resume. If that works, repeat the same steps for each "waiting" icon.
    2. Reboot the iPad by holding down on the sleep and home buttons at the same time for about 10-15 seconds until the Apple Logo appears - ignore the red slider - let go of the buttons.
    3. Make sure that you do not have a stalled download in iTunes - if you have a download in there that did not finish, complete that one first.
    4. If that doesn't work - sign out of your account, restart the iPad and then sign in again.
    Settings>iTunes & App Store>Apple ID. Tap your ID and sign out. Restart the iPad by holding down on the sleep button until the red slider appears and then slide to shut off. To power up hold the sleep button until the Apple logo appears and let go of the button.
    Go back to Settings>iTunes & App Store>Sign in and then try to update again. Tap one waiting icon only if necessary to start the download stream.
    5. You can also try deleting the waiting icons - tap and hold down on an icon until it wiggles - the tap the X on the icon to delete it. Then try to download again. Apps may also be able to be deleted in Settings>General>Usage>Storage if you cannot get the X to pop up on the icon.
    6. You can try resetting all settings. Settings>General>Reset>Reset All Settings. You will have to enter all of your device settings again.... All of the settings in the settings app will have to be re-entered.
    7. If all else fails, download the updates or the apps in iTunes on your computer and then sync the content to your iPad.

  • Can i restore from a backdated icloud back up

    I've deleted some photos from my iPhone 5 but I need to get them back is there anyway this can done through a back dated iCloud back up

    Yes, icloud keeps 3 last backups. So if you do know that your previous backup contained that photo/s, you can restore it, but not separately, you would have to restore the whole phone. Once you erase you content in order to do that and start restoring from backup, it will show you backups available with dates and you can pick any one from three. Before you run yourself through that hassle, make sure you can spend a lot of time in that place with the same wifi. Nobody can tell you how long, depends on size of the backup and Internet speed.

  • Can't restore from case sensitive TM back-up

    I'm in the final stages of restoring my system following a complete rebuild, and am having an issue stop me from restoring all of the files from my TM backup.
    Prior to the rebuild it appears that I had my main drive formatted as Extended (case sensitive). Likewise, my TM backup drive was also formatted as case sensitive.
    Since the rebuild my main drive is now not formatted as case sensitive, and while I can restore most of the files from the TM backup, there are a small number that won't restore, giving the error message:
    +"You cannot copy 'ABCDE' to the destination because its name is the same as the name of an item on the destination, except for the case of some characters."+
    As I'm restoring to what was an erased drive, the files can't already exist somewhere else on the drive. Also, it seems odd that most files aren't affected by this, while some are - both data and applications.
    I've tried to restore to another case sensitive drive, change the file name something unique so that I could then copy to the non-case sensitive drive, but in the process of copying, the same message appears and the copy fails.
    Is there some way to restore individual files from a case sensitive TM backup to a non-case sensitive drive, or to change whatever is causing this within Terminal (note that I'm a complete Terminal novice)
    Thanks in advance.

    +"You cannot copy 'ABCDE' to the destination because its name is the same as the name of an item on the destination, except for the case of some characters."+
    As I'm restoring to what was an erased drive, the files can't already exist somewhere else on the drive.
    The files weren't on the drive before the restore started. The restore created them. If the case-sensitive backup has multiple files of the same name (except for case) in a folder, the first will be restored, then you will get the error message when it tries to copy the second.
    Also, it seems odd that most files aren't affected by this, while some are - both data and applications.
    Most files have different names.

  • Had to install a new hard drive early 2008 iMac, now can't restore from Time Machine.

    Had to install a new hard drive in a early 2008 iMac, now can't restore from Time Machine. Backups show in Time Machine but  I can't select them.
    Serial Number  QP*****1LW
    <Edited by Host>

    Here are some notes on Time Machine problems.  
    http://pondini.org/TM/  
    Troubleshooting.html
    I have asked the hosts that your serial number be removed.  Best not to publish it,

  • IPhone 6 White Screen, Can't Restore from MacBook Pro

    My iPhone 6 was working just fine this morning and even let me add ringtones onto it. However, I recently opened Instagram and then the phone started to act slow. The volume panel got stuck onto the screen and then my whole screen went white. I can't restore from my computer because it always tell me to change the Find My iPhone settings from my phone, which I can't do because of the all-white screen. Despite the stillness of the screen, it makes the lock and screenshot noise. I got my phone in late February and I recently updated it about a week ago. I really need to use my phone because of school and appointments. Is there anything I can do to make the screen work? I haven't dropped it, let it near water or had it 'jail broken'.

    Hey masterofpigeons,
    Sorry to hear that you cannot see anything on your iPhone’s screen. I would make sure that you have a back up and once that is confirmed, I would recommend a restore by putting your iPhone into recovery mode. Once in recovery mode, iTunes will allow you to restore and once the restore is complete you can enter in your password to get passed Activation Lock
    How to back up your devices using iCloud or iTunes
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203977
    If you can't update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
    https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201263
    iCloud: Activation Lock
    https://support.apple.com/kb/PH13695
    Take care,
    -Norm G. 

  • How many times can you restore from the same backup?

    how many times can you restore from the same backup?

    As many times as you want till you delete or modify it.
    It's YOUR backup, a copy of all your stuff.
    Not some copyrighted, access controlled bunch of bytes representing a picture, a song or a movie, with a bunch of lawyers from the entertainment maff1a hellbent on restricting what you can do with it.

  • 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.

  • 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

  • Can't restore from Disk Utility while booted from OS installation DVD

    I'm absolutely astounded by this.
    I have a new MacBook Pro 17". I restored my files to it and in short order, had it too full/fragmented to re-partition it for Boot Camp.
    So I decided to image the disk and store that image file on a FireWire drive, wipe the system disk and restore it cleanly from the image file backup, hoping that would result in contiguous blocks used so that I could then re-partition for Boot Camp.
    When booted off the OS X for Intel DVD-ROM disc (10.4.6 - the one that came with my MacBook Pro), if I get out of Installer and into Disk Utility, if I select the internal hard drive and click the Restore tab, I can easily select the hard drive backup image with the button. But the "Destination Disk:" box is only accessible via dragging the disk to the box.
    There's one little problem - there is no Desktop, so the disk(s) do not appear on the Desktop. There is no way to drag the target disk to be restored to into the Destination Disk: box. You cannot drag a disk out from the little sidebar inside the Disk Utility window over to the Destination box. I tried. You can't drag any disk anywhere from that sidebar. It's clear that the only way to drag a disk anywhere is if it's shown on the Desktop in Finder (which isn't running when the installation DVD-ROM is booted from). There is simply no way that I can find to restore a disk drive from a saved backup disk image when booted from the installation DVD-ROM.
    Please tell me I'm ******** and missing something, or if there's a Better Way to do this. (I can't seem to run Retrospect while booted off the DVD-ROM, so I can't restore from my Retrospect full backup of the disk, either. Joy!)
    (I'm really curious if there's a Better Way - especially because it appears I can't boot from an external FireWire or USB 2.0 drive, so I need something that will work in this extremely limited installation DVD-ROM booted environment, I think.)
    MacBook Pro 17" dual 2.16 GHz ;   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   Booted from Mac OS X for Intel 10.4.6 installation DVD-ROM

    You can use an external bootable drive with a MacBook Pro -- check your manual or the built in help. Your problem is that for some reason, you can't install a bootable system on one. There are several reasons why Installer won't enable you to do so: insufficient space, incompatible partition scheme (should be GUID) or file system (should be HFS+ or similar), or wrong installation option selected.
    It is possible this is related to why you can't drag the startup volume to the destination box in Disk Utility. It must be an HFS+ variant file system.
    I think you should check carefully with D.U. the partition scheme of all your drives & the file system format of all the volumes involved. Also run repair disk, as someone has already pointed out.
    The behavior with the Restore function is not normal -- you should be able to drag a volume to the destination box from the list.

  • Brand new iMac, Can I restore from Time machine or start new?

    My Mac Pro died a month ago so I am replacing it with a 27 Inch iMac.  I had a time machine back up on my Mac Pro.  When I get my iMac can I restore from the time machine so that I don't have to go through installing all of my programs again or should I start fresh and install everything fr

    It's probably "better" to put a fresh install of everything but it certainly isn't the easiest or fastest. I'd say if everythg was running fine at the time of your last TM backup I'd restore from the TM probably using Migration Assistant. Installing and registering a bunch of software can be a pain. I've always used Migration Assistant when I get a new Mac. What happened to the Mac Pro? Is the hard drive still available? You could stick it into an external enclosure and migrate from that.

  • My phone is stuck in recovery mode, and iTunes will only let me restore to factory settings.  My question: Can I restore from iTunes backup after restoring to factory settings?

    I attempted to update to iOS 8 and now my phone is stuck in recovery mode, and iTunes will only let me restore to factory settings.  My question: Can I restore from iTunes backup after restoring to factory settings?

    Hi, kformagg
    I would say yes. I once had the same problem (iPhone 5, IOS 7) and first restored to factory settings and after that from iCloud backup.
    It worked very well.

  • HT1414 My iPhone has crashed during a sync and now I can't restore from backup as it is asking for password to load the backup yet neither the lock code for the phone or my iTunes Password are working... I have no other password to all upon and need the r

    My iPhone has crashed during a sync and now I can't restore from backup as it is asking for password to load the backup yet neither the lock code for the phone or my iTunes Password are working... I have no other password to call upon and need the restore to retrieve info onto my phone, I am a real novice to this...... please help, !!!!

    If anyone else is looking for a solution to this same problem, I was able to get it working looking through several older discussions.
    The solution was to use the password that I had on my iTunes account the very first time I set up the iPhone about a year ago.  I changed my iTunes password about 10 months ago;  but apparently, the backups continue to use the password that existed when the phone was first set up.
    A couple of troubling things with this are that 1) I didn't apply a password when I did the backup this afternoon so I don't understand why it was required when I did the restore a few hours later. and 2) it makes zero sense why iTunes would not be smart enough to use the current accout password when requiring the password to restore from a backup made with no password. 
    I thought iTunes and Apple were smarter than that.  With so many posts stating exactly the same problem, it is clear that this is bug in the software. 
    Best,
    Craig

  • I just bought a 6 .  Everything can be restored from iCloud except photo album from my old 5s (iOS 7.1.2).  Why?

    I just bought a 6+.  Everything can be restored from iCloud except photo album from my old 5s (iOS 7.1.2).  Why?

    iCloud: iCloud storage and backup overview

  • HT1386 WHILE SYNCHING iPHONE 3 WITH iTUNES. MY 1700 CONTACTS VANISHED FROM iPHONE AND iTUNES. I AM RUNNING AROUND TO GET IT RESTORED. ANYONE THERE WHO COULD HELP. HOW CAN I RESTORE AND GET MY CONTACTS BACK.

    WHILE SYNCHING iPHONE 3 WITH iTUNES.
    MY 1700 CONTACTS VANISHED FROM iPHONE AND iTUNES.
    I AM RUNNING AROUND TO GET IT RESTORED. ANYONE THERE WHO COULD HELP.
    HOW CAN I RESTORE AND GET MY CONTACTS BACK.

    Try:
    - Powering off and then back on your router.
    - iTunes for Windows: iTunes cannot contact the iPhone, iPad, or iPod software update server
    - Change the DNS to either Google's or Open DNS servers
    Public DNS — Google Developers
    OpenDNS IP Addresses
    - For one user uninstalling/reinstalling iTunes resolved the problem
    - Try on another computer/network
    - Wait if it is an Apple problem
    pinto123 wrote:
    i did every thing you said and when i went to restore this is what happened: the ipod software update server can not be contacted. make sure your network settings are correct and your network connection is active, or try again later. what do i do to restore.     i used the last way to do it the dfu

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