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  1. So, go to iCloud.com and log in with whatever iCloud account you had previously before the wipe to look for your data assuming you have 2 iCloud accounts. If it was just the one account then you did not back anything up. Or you backed up the iPad and need to reset it again from backup.

  2. 5 days ago · restore from cloud. I recently got a new Mac book and just today I woke up to my phone being almost erased, my screen appeared like it had rested at first then it displayed the words "restoring from icloud" after a while I had to type my iCloud password and open my phone to all of my old apps being downloaded and my custom phone settings (ie ...

  3. 2 days ago · Quick Tips. Resetting network settings factory resets the phones network settings, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, VPN, and cellular connections. It doesn not affect any data, files, or media...

  4. 2 days ago · 1. Begin by opening the “Settings” app on your phone and selecting “Accounts” or “Cloud and Accounts,” depending on your device. 2. Tap on “Google” or your Google account name to access the account settings. 3. Look for the “Sync Contacts” option and ensure it is enabled. If not, toggle the switch to enable syncing. 4.

  5. Yes, the phone can be erased via a computer but it may not be usable after. If the phone is still signed into an Apple ID, and the Find My iPhone feature is enabled, the only thing that would help at this point is a verifiable proof of purchase (of the initial retail sale) that can be submitted to have Activation Lock disabled.

  6. 5 days ago · Keep reading to learn these ways and how they can let iPhone export contacts without iCloud. Way 1. Easiest Way to Transfer Contacts from iPhone to Computer Without iCloud. To make things easy, one professional iPhone backup/transfer tool named FoneTool is recommended here.

  7. 2 days ago · Step 2: Enter Recovery Mode. Next, you need to put your iPad into Recovery Mode. The method can vary based on your iPad model. For iPads with a Home button, press and hold the Home button and the Top (or Side) button simultaneously until the Recovery Mode screen appears. For iPads without a Home button, quickly press and release the Volume Up ...