Howard Brazee <
how...@brazee.net> wrote:
> I just submitted this to Apple's feedback site:
>
> Yesterday I replaced my 3rd generation broken iPad. I got home and
> figured restoring would be easy - except my IOS is more current than
> the iPad's. It started upgrading the IOS, and I apparently wasn't
> paying attention because it created a backup as well. When I tried
> to restore from backup, I could not get my real backup which had been
> overwritten - even though I changed the device name.
>
> So I tried Time Machine, without success.
Did you look in the right place?
In recent versions of iTunes, iOS device backups are stored here:
~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup
(That's the Library folder inside your home folder.)
If you are running Lion or later, the ~/Library folder is hidden, but
you can get to it in Finder by holding down the Option key, clicking on
the "Go" menu, and choosing Library.
As long as your Library folder is being backed up with Time Machine
(which it normally is), then you you should be able to restore an older
backup by going back in time on this folder, picking an older version of
the backup for your old iPad, and restoring it, possibly with a
different name to avoid a conflict with the current one.
The trick might be working out which backup is for that iPad.
Each backup is a folder named as a long string of hex digits: the
device's UDID, which you can find by clicking on the serial number of
the device in the Summary view in iTunes.
If you have multiple backups for the same device (which sometimes
happens when there is a major iOS version upgrade - the old backup is
left behind), the extra backups have a couple of additional numbers on
the end of the folder name, separated by a hyphen. They are a packed
form of the date and time of that backup (xxx...xxx-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS).
In this case you don't have the original device, so you might have to
identify the old device's UDID by a process of elimination.
A possibly helpful tip: you can match device backups to the folders in
the above list by going into iTunes > Preferneces > Devices, noting the
name and last backup date/time for each backup listed there, and compare
with the modification date/time of each folder.
--
David Empson
dem...@actrix.gen.nz