Restore an iPhone from a Backup (The Hard Way)
Feb/101

I wish that I had an easier time restoring Erin’s iPhone but there happened to be some misfortunes along the way. i.e. iPhone crashed (firmware chip?), not backing up the phone often enough, laptop crashing, and weird folder structures for Apple/iTunes.
This entire process started with obtaining a new iPhone, recovering the laptop hard drive, and locating all the important information. Below I will describe the steps necessary to recover an iPhone with the backup files iTunes creates when the user uses the “backup” button.
PC Instructions
- Locate the backup file you want to restore from. I would start looking in the default backup directory: C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup – SEE NOTES BELOW
- Load iTunes
- Plug in iPhone- wait for it to mount
- Navigate to the iPhone and select “Update” / “Restore” while holding the Shift key. (Hold Shift key + Click Update/Restore)
- This will prompt you to choose the backup directory. Refer to Step 1 and where you found your backup file.
- Restore!
- Restore and Good Luck!
Notes:
- Depending on what version of Windows you’re running the path might also be: C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup
- The folder name for the backups is rather strange. Here is an example of mine: 2869abaa23e687eb5bdb0dde76dcae8472a74f0d
Mac Instructions
- Locate the backup file you want to restore from. I would start looking in the default backup directory: User/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/ – SEE NOTE BELOW
- Load iTunes
- Plug in iPhone- wait for it to mount
- Navigate to the iPhone and select “Update” / “Restore” while holding the Option key. (Hold Option key + Click Update/Restore)
- This will prompt you to choose the backup directory. Refer to Step 1 and where you found your backup file.
- Restore and Good Luck!
Notes:
- The folder name for the backups is rather strange. Here is an example of mine: 2869abaa23e687eb5bdb0dde76dcae8472a74f0d
iPhone Wishlist Part II
Sep/090
With the whole AT&T debacle with the MMS and tethering I started thinking of other features that I would appreciate.
- Stop a text while sending. What’s the purpose of the sending bar anyways? Is it there to appease the person that their text is actually sending?
- Create new photo albums and have the ability to organize your pictures.
- Emoticons, corny I know.
- Basic formatting in the Notes and Mail application: ordered/unordered lists and bold/italics/underline.
- Better email sync. I utilize the All Mail folder in Gmail quite a bit and whenever I read something in that folder I have to re-sync or go into my Inbox to clear the new message.
- Ability to edit Notes in iTunes. Currently I have it sync to Oulook.
- Over the air updates. This might not work with AT&T’s infrastructure
- Custom text message sounds.
- Support for multiple Exchange accounts.
- Additional button the side of the phone to take pictures.
- Support for multiple email signatures.
- Process Monitor/Task Manager to kill hung processes and to clear RAM.
- New carrier?
- MULTITASKING!
My two cents for now.
iPhone Wishlist
Dec/080
Things that I wish my iPhone could do:
- copy and paste
- MMS (for those that can’t access their email via their mobile)
- landscape email
- profile buttons (easily switch settings with the touch of an icon)
- customize text message sounds
- multiple email signatures
- notification light (like crackberries)
Other nice to haves but aren’t on my priority list:
- removable battery
- “terminal” access
- process viewer (sometimes something hangs)
- video mode
- flash for the camera
- ftp and ssh (even though I spend $10 on the only ftp app in the app store)
