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Title: How to restore your iPhone or iPad from a backup
Post by: HCK on January 07, 2017, 04:05:22 pm
How to restore your iPhone or iPad from a backup

If you're iPhone or iPad is running slow, network settings are messed up, or something is just wrong with your device, you can fix it by restoring from a backup!

The iPhone and iPad are not infallible. Sometimes, things happen. Your Wi-fi or LTE connection isn't working, your iPhone isn't tracking your location, things are just generally glitchy. If your iPhone or iPad is acting up, you can restore it from a backup to get it back on track again.

Step 1: Always be backing up
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How to restore your iPhone or iPad using iCloud
How to restore your iPhone or iPad using iTunes
When all else fails


Step 1: Always be backing up



Just like it is important to back up your Mac, it is important to make sure your iPhone or iPad is on a regular backup schedule. You can set it up to automatically back up every 24 hours via iCloud, or whenever you connect it to your computer and open iTunes. Your backup regimen is up to you, but you should definitely be backing up r...

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