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  1. 2 days ago · I'm going to assume this is using your computer with either iTunes (Windows) or Finder (Mac). Computers can't create passwords on their own, and yes, you had to have created a backup password at some point. The good news is you can guess as many times as you want, but until you guess the correct password, you won't be able to access the backup.

  2. 4 days ago · Restore your iPhone/iPad from an iCloud backup. If you purchase a new iPhone/iPad or reset the device, you can restore your device from the iCloud backup. For an iPhone in use, you will need to erase it so that you can restore it from iCloud backup through the iOS Setup Assistant.

  3. 5 days ago · Here's how you can do it step-by-step: 1. Open the device Settings on your iPhone or iPad and tap on the Apple ID. 2. Tap on the " Sign-In & Security " option. If your device has an older version of iOS, this might appear as " Password & Security ". 3. Now, tap on " Change Password ". 4.

  4. 2 days ago · How To Restore From a Backup. Restoring your iPhone from a backup acts as a safety net, catching all your important data in case of loss, damage or a reset. It’s a reliable way to restore valuable information, contacts, messages and photos with a few clicks, sparing you the frustration of starting from scratch.

  5. 3 days ago · Open a web browser and go to Google Photos. Log in with the Google account linked to your broken phone. Browse and download your photos from the Google Photos interface. 3. Using a USB Cable. If the screen is damaged but the phone powers on, you can connect it to a computer: Connect Your Phone to a Computer:

  6. 5 days ago · adb devices. Check your phones screen and authorize ADB debugging when prompted. You’ll see the serial number of your device in the command window. Now you are all set to use ADB commands to back up Android apps and data. Use the following command to back up all apps and their data.

  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 ...