hi need help! i downloded the ibackup bot to delete unwanted email address i back up my iphone but the backup folder is empty! i deleted my previous backup. everytime i open the ibackup bot the message plist not found. what should i do please????
yes i did sync my iphone then backed up.. Then as i open the ibackupbot theres a message "plist not found" and then i checked my backup folder to my surprise its empty! So what should i do now everytime i hit sync and backup in the stupid itunes it doesnt really back up my files! O please help me. Please... Millions of please... :(((((((
I am using windows.. I used two different computer before to backup my iphone. The first time a backup that was 11/14/11 in my laptop and the 2nd backup was 12/21/11 in my personal computer.. Is it because i used two different windows to backup thats why i cannot backup my filws now? The last two backups i did was the earlier version of itunes. Or is it also beacuse i downloaded the new version of itunes???? Im so puzzled and so upset coz i cant backup my files,, hopeyou can help me guys,
When i came to restore my files from my previous day's backup it didn't show in itunes. I thought about this and realised that i needed to reinstal ios9 then try to restore. I tried this and to my surprise, the days earlier backup showed up. I started the restore function but i received an error to say itunes could not restore because the backup was corrupt or not compatible. I've download iBackupbot and can't get anything at all transferred over. I'm currently wokrking with a backup that i did just under a year so as you can imagine, i've lost a lot of information (even though my backup is still there on ITunes). I'm wondering if this is to do with the different beta numbers?
It sounds like you may have already tried the steps I posted for this issue, but they have worked for many others so, if they don't work for you, please tell me at exactly which point in these steps your experience differs from what is described:
HI Max, Thanks for your reply. You're right, i saw your advice on another thread. I can't find the com.apple.coreduetd.batterysaver.state.plist file on iBackupBot. I've search the encrypted backup for 'battery' and it finds nothing. It sounds so promising too!
There is another (folder this time) that caused the same issue - the HomeKitDomain folder - but I was under the impression that it only affected earlier betas. You could try deleting that one anyway.
Still no joy. The iphone is actually getting further into the the 'restore' process though. Previously the iphone wouldn't tell me it was restoring but now looks like it tells me it's going to restore then the same error appears. So frustrating! I'm at a loss!
There's a 3rd party "Corrupt Backup Recovery" tool that has a free trial version and a paid version. There are reports on Apple Communities that the paid version works in situations like yours and, to be fair, it proabably does. However the free trial version claims to analyse the corrupt backup for you and tell you whats wrong before prompting you to fork out for the full version. I'm not sure that the software has been updated to deal with iOS 9 backups, but you could run the free analysis and post the results in case they're helpful:
This is a long shot - but can you go into your iTunes >Pref > Dev and in the list of backups identify which was your ios 9 backup? if so- quick! (lol) archive it (using a control tap, or a right click on a mouse) - this at least should preserve the backup if you haven't written over it with a new backup.
Hello all, thanksyou for all your advice. I eventually went for the Corrupt Backup Recovery tool and surprisingly it worked. Had to pay but it's worth it to cut all of the hours trying to get the data back. Thanks for the suggestion. The only thing now is that my iphone is being a little akward when trying to add music from my itunes. It's saying it's there but the disappears when i unplug the iphone. I feel a restore is needed but i'll see how the actual version of IOS9 does when it's available next week. I'm hoping it kicks it into touch!
I'm glad that the Recovery tool worked for you - since it solved the problem, you can mark your question as answered by clicking [Correct Answer] on the post with the link to the tool. The question then goes green so that others searching with the same problem can see there is a fix.
Cracked it! I lost a ton of time, trying all the alternatives and solutions above with no luck. I also tried different methods and all kinds of third party applications (even considered paying for the paid version after seeing great reviews) but it really took hours and most of the times the result ended up in pure failure.
However, and after reading a lot, I noticed one detail that maybe I gave for granted or did not pay enough attention to -- basically it was one of the first steps before going into the full process of restore, which was make sure you had a proper functioning USB cable (seems obvious, right?). I did the backup flawlessly using an original USB cable BUT when running the restore, I always tried using an Amazon cable. It was basically one of my last shots, but tried using again an original Apple USB cable, which did run the restore completly and smoothly... after a 50 min I had my iPhone back with all my precious backed up data. Hope this helps for frustrated peeps out there! (did for me!)
The common problem of iPhone data recovery that is user have no any idea to restore lost data back , or they don't know how to operation the recovery tool to do ,in this way, once the deleted data is covered with some new data on iPhone , they have no chance to recover the lost data on phone , no matter what recovery tools do you use,unless you have backup for the lost data before deleting, then you can access data from iTunes backup
My younger brother, while playing with my iPad, switched on the restriction passcode for in-app purchase and when asking him he had forgotten the password. I asked some of my friends, they told me that there is no other way than restore. Upon hearing them I was really sad to know that I have to lose all my work.
Extracted it (and only it) to the desktop. Do this by Checkmark the file, then select the Extract Icon (or File - Export menu), then select the checkbox that says only that file and the other checkbox that says something about Info about the file. Two files will appear on your desktop - one ending in plist and the other ending in .info.
There's a tool that can recover the restrictions passcode from an unencrypted backup, called pinfinder. Download the tool at the pinfinder github page, make an unencrypted backup and follow the instructions.
Open your iPad's backup - this involves a little guesswork (if you sync more than one device). However, you can check the date of the backup in itunes preferences, then find the backup in the folder with the same date.
WARNING! THIS MIGHT BREAK THE BACKUP, BACKUP YOUR BACKUP FIRST. I HAVE NOT TRIED THIS, I CANNOT VOUCH FOR IT WORKING: - Locate the key called SBParentalControlsEnabled. Uncheck the box, or change from true to false, or similar. Restore your iPad from this backup. IF IT FAILS, REPLACE THE MODIFIED BACKUP WITH THE ORIGINAL COPY THAT YOU MADE, THIS WILL GET YOUR STUFF BACK.
This works definitely, either by installing the SSH client as in the original message or by connecting with terminal from iMac (at least it worked with my iPad 2 with iOS 6.1.2 that was jailbroken with evasi0n 1.05 and then installed OpenSSH on iPad).
To give you an idea on how this worked, the com.apple.springboard.plist file contains the setting of your passcode turned-on. Deleting this resets the toggles back to default (after the final reboot) and takes care of that part of the problem. But since a passcode was already defined, the "keychain-2.db"
If you have a backup, you can restore to it. The only things you will lose are any changes you have made since your last backup. However, you will still be able to retrieve any songs and apps downloaded via iCloud.
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