There´s anyway to backup icloud data to my pc?

I want to backup my icloud data to my pc but i can´t find a way, it´s possible?
thanks

Thanks. Ya that is a big bummer, I never knew to write down my recovery key... Maybe this should be more clearly explained in the preferences panel.

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  • TS3682 So I had my IPhone 5 stolen and I have the backed it up on my computer. I attempted to back up my IPAD but it says the version is to old. Its 5.1.1, soI guess my question is if there is anyway to get data from an app and transfer to the IPAD?

    So pretty much what the title says. So my Iphone was stolen and it was updated to the newest IOS and I attempted to back up the info to an IPAD, but when I attemped it said the IPAD was to old, since its version 5.1.1. I was just wondering if there was anyway to get the data from my backup on my computer for an app and copy it to the IPAD.
    Thank you for your help.

    No.   Much of your information will sync to the iPad anyway! like contacts, mail, etc.    the backup of your phone will be saved until you have a more current device it can sync to.
    Did you turn on find my iPhone?
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH2580

  • I've broke my phone, it won't switch on, is there any way to recover the data from it?

    My phone has split up the side after I dropped it down some concrete stairs and now it won't switch on, so I need to know if there is anyway to recover the data from it, such as phone numbers, photo's etc. Anyone had this problem?
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    If it will not turn on - you have zero chance of getting anything off the phone.

  • HT1766 How to backup my data in recovery mode?

    I stupetly forgot to back-up my data before upgrading my Iphone5 to IOS 6.1.2, then it turned  into recovery mode, is there any way to backup my data in recovery mode before restoring my Iphone in order not to loose my very important data?

    No.
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  • My iCloud backup from my old phone shows incomplete is there a way to retrieve the data that I backup from my old phone even if it didn't complete . They told me that they would let if finish when I traded in my old phone. I want to restore it to new phon

    My iCloud backup from my old phone shows incomplete is there a way to retrieve the data that I backup from my old phone even if it didn't complete . They told me that they would let if finish when I traded in my old phone. I want to restore it to new phone. Even if it didn't complete how to I restore the 5 g that did backup

    Unfortunately you can't restore an incomplete backup.

  • Is there anyway to pull the data from an iPhone/iTunes backup file?

    Is there anyway to pull the data from an iPhone/iTunes backup file so it can be read and imported into a DROID phone. Have a customer with a dead iPhone and they went out and purchased a DROID as a replacement and would like all their contacts to be imported into the DRIOD. Is there any software out there that can do this?

    Here is one that can at least get at the data: iPhone Backup Extractor
    There may well be others of better value. Google is your friend.
    You'll probably need to do something with the data you can extract, like add it to Outlook, rather than being able to send it directly to the driod.
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  • HT1766 i update my phone today but i loss backup important data & there is no backup in icloud

    i update my phone today but i loss backup important data & there is no backup in icloud

    This feature is only availabe if you are currently running ios 5.
    Update as always.
    Turn on computer.
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  • Is there a way to recover iCal data from computer or iPhone backup through iTunes?

    I  synched my iPad  with my computer and my ALL of my iCal information disappeared from my computer. I tried put my calendar information back on my computer from my iPhone, but instead the reverse happened, and all of my calendar information disappeared from my iPhone, too.
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    You'll have to confirm with the developer of Keeper whether the data is stored as part of the iPhone backup or not. If it is, then restoring the iPhone from your latest back should restore the data to Keeper. My guess, though, is that since the free version of Keeper won't allow you to create a backup, the data is not part of the iTunes backup and hence won't be restored.
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  • TS4036 I purchased an iphone for my daughter and we are using the same account and she deleted some contacts from her phone and they were deleted off of my contacts as well. Is there a way to use icloud backup to reinstall the contacts to my phone?

    I purchased an iphone for my daughter and we are using the same account and she deleted some contacts from her phone and they were deleted off of my contacts as well. Is there a way to use icloud backup to reinstall the contacts to my phone?

    Welcome to the Apple community.
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  • Is there a way to clean up data without restore and backup?

    I noticed recently that too much data is being silently stored on my iPad possibly be apps and caches.
    Isn't iOS supposed to clean up data as it needs free storage?
    most recently, according to usage in settings > general, I had 1.8 GB of free space. I wanted to install an app that is 2GB in size. iOS told me there was not enough free space. I could not find what used so much data, and frankly this time the list of apps in settings > general > usage proved to be pointless. Adding the numbers together of how much space the apps were using up was nowhere near enough to leave me with only 1.8 GB of free space.
    I did a backup, then restored my iPad. After that, I restored the backup with all apps and data I had before. Now I have 7.2 GB free space. 5.4 GB of temporary and junk files, with no way of erasing them, is quite frustrating.
    Anyone knows a solution or shall I just restore my iPad pretty much every 2-3 weeks? (Yes, the last 5 or 6 restores I have performed were solely for freeing up storage space that mysteriously keep being filled up.)
    Additionally, how do I find out which apps use up so much space when settings > general > usage doesn't tell me anything? Only how much space the app itself needs and how much permanent (user generated) data is being stored. Such as pictures, save game files, and so on, but nothing about cache sizes temporary data.
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    Hi! And thanks for your reply!
    It sounds sensible. Since the last restore which was just over a day at the time of me writing this reply, there is over 1GB of data unaccounted for. Note that I have not installed new apps, nor DLCs within games. The two I have been using heavily are Netflix and Youtube, both of which should automatically erase temporary data. Or so they claim.
    However, there was a period when I had my iPad on charger overnight. When I woke up, just out of curiosity I checked the usage statistics and I found my free space was about 200 MB less than when I checked immediately before goong to bed. So the iPad was not used at all and somehow I lost 200MB.
    I did try a software for Windows called Phone Clean, but that didn't help. Before the restore, I ran a deep scan, and it only cleaned up about 500MB of data even though there was nearly 5GB unaccounted for. I performed the restore, and that was when I thought this is beyond me, and posted this topic.
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    I'll try a full reset soon and see how it goes. Obviously it will take some time to test it, but I'll let you know of any results. Luckily, I don't have many apps that don't use iCloud storage so their data should be there despite dropping the backup, and installing them clean should be easy using iTunes on a PC.
    If that doesn't help, I go one step further and download the apps one by one.
    Well, there is plan.
    To be honest, it would really be helpful if we could see individual app containers as that way we can easily find out which app is being naughty.
    Any way, thanks for the tip! Give me a couple of days and I'll let you know how it went.

  • HT4539 How do I backup my data to iCloud, not to my computer?

    How do I backup my data to iCloud, instead of my computer?

    iCloud backup is for iDevices, not for normal computer backups. There are commercial services that provide that.

  • HT4859 Is there a way to clear out data that was previously backed up on iCloud to make room ?

    Is there a way to clear out data that was previously backed up on iCloud to make room ?

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    Settings > iCloud > storage & Backup > Manage...., swipe to delete.

  • Dear I forgot my passcode is there is anyway to cancel it useing my icloud account or find my iphone app

    Dear I forgot my passcode is there is anyway to cancel it using my icloud account or find my iphone app

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    1. Turn off iPad
    2. Turn on computer and launch iTune (make sure you have the latest version of iTune)
    3. Plug USB cable into computer's USB port
    4. Hold Home button down and plug the other end of cable into docking port. Do not release button until you see picture of iTune and plug (very important)
    5. Release Home button.
    ON COMPUTER
    6. iTune has detected iPad in recovery mode. You must restore this iPad before it can be used with iTune.
    7. Select "Restore iPad"...
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  • My iPhone 5 has broken and is being replaced with a new iPhone tomorrow. However, My carrier (orange) will b picking up my broken iPhone and I am unsure how to secure the content and icloud data on the broken phone. Is there a way to display the data?

    My iPhone 5 has broken and is being replaced with a new iPhone tomorrow. However, My carrier (orange) will b picking up my broken iPhone and I am unsure how to secure the content and icloud data on the broken phone. Is there a way to disable the data held on it and ensure that if it is fixed, nobody can use/see my data and access my account?

    Hi Gazpan,
    Thanks for visiting Apple Support Communities.
    I recommend using the steps in this article to back up your iPhone if possible:
    iOS: Back up and restore your iOS device with iCloud or iTunes
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1766
    You may also find this advice helpful for your situation:
    What to do before selling or giving away your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht5661
    If you no longer have your iOS device
    If you're using iCloud and Find My iPhone on the device, you can erase the device remotely and remove it from your account by signing in to icloud.com/find, selecting the device, and clicking Erase. When the device has been erased, click Remove from Account.
    If you're unable to complete either of the above steps, you should change your Apple ID password. Changing your password won't remove any personal information that is cached on the device, but it will make sure that the new owner can't delete your information from iCloud.
    Cheers,
    Jeremy

  • HT4859 How can I verify that my App data is actually stored in iCloud. With Dropbox, I can actually see my stored files. With iCloud, itseems I'm supposed 2 just trust that Appl has the data. Short of doing a restore is there no way to check the data?

    How can I verify that my App data is actually stored in the iCloud. I can see and access my notebook, contacts etc. on the iCloud website, and I can see my photos in a folder on my Windows-based desktop compter (iCloud/Photostream). But no app data.
    With Dropbox, I can actually see all of my stored files. With iCloud, it seems, I'm supposed to just trust that Apple has my back. Short of deliberately trashing my app data and then attempting a restore, is there no way to check the data?

    You can't access them on Windows (unless you have iCloud enabled Windows programs) and I don't think any are, yet.
    iCloud data is accessed via Apps/Programs, the Windows programs vendors will have to step up (just to make it worse Microsoft have not yet enabled their Mac programs, such as Office yet) I doubt that iCloud access is much of a priority for them, complain to MS, when enough Windows users complain maybe they'll do something.

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