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Title: Is your iPhone or iPad acting up? Try restoring it from a backup.
Post by: HCK on October 23, 2020, 04:05:17 pm
Is your iPhone or iPad acting up? Try restoring it from a backup.

If something is wrong with your iPhone or iPad, you can always try restoring it from a backup.

All technology can fail sometimes. Your Bluetooth connection stops working, or your iPhone stops tracking your location in Maps, and perhaps certain apps are always crashing when you launch them on your iPad. Either way, sometimes you need to restore your iPhone or iPad to get things working smoothly again. If your device is acting wonky and you want to shock the system back into working order, you can always restore it from a backup!


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




Step 1: Always be backing up



Just like it's essential to back up your Mac, it's also critical 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 ope...

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