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  2. 1. Use iTunes (Windows 11): - Connect your iPad to your PC using a USB-C cable. - Open iTunes on your Windows 11 PC (make sure you have the latest version installed). - Trust the computer on your iPad if prompted. - In iTunes, select your iPad icon when it appears. - Go to the "File Sharing" section in the sidebar.

  3. Posted on Jan 27, 2023 3:09 PM. If the iPad is locked with a Passcode that you don’t know, or is disabled, any locally stored data is beyond reach. The iPad uses an encrypted file system; if the iPad becomes disabled, the cryptographic keys that secure the data are automatically destroyed - rendering any locally stored data unrecoverable.

  4. Setting up an iPad from an iPhone backup - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/254034438

    Your iPhone (iOS) and iPad (iPadOS) do not necessarily have the same features - or the same settings. As such, iPhone settings may be incompatible with the iPad - and these settings will not be replicated when restoring the iPhone backup to the iPad. Your data, however, will be restored from the iPhone backup. View in context. 3 replies.

  5. Want to backup at OneDrive - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/252810297

    Community+ 2024. Level 10. 289,550 points. Posted on May 28, 2021 1:52 AM. iOS/iPadOS does not natively support direct backup to OneDrive. This support page details the support the available methods to backup your iPad to iCloud - or a PC/Mac using iTunes/Finder: How to back up your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch – Apple Support.

  6. Try pasting this and hitting return in your Terminal.app @ bilbobobbin. defaults write com.apple.iTunes DeviceBackupsDisabled -bool true. PEople have been asking how they can simply sync music from iTunes to iPhone without the backup process taking place first.

  7. Cannot restore backup message - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/255167505

    Sometimes a new device needs to be updated before a backup can be restored: Restore an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that needs a newer version of iOS or iPadOS - Apple Support. If software isn't the issue try these steps: If restore from iCloud backup failed - Apple Support. "Try to restore your backup on another network.

  8. Transfer data from your previous iOS device to your new iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support. Use Quick Start to transfer data to a new iPhone, iPad or iPod touch – Apple Support. If the donor iPad, from which you are transferring your data precedes iOS12.4, QuickStart will not be available.

  9. The real answer, and solution to your post is that regular up to date backups are the only way to ensure data integrity with any computing device. Backups with iCloud are simple, automatic and update every 24 hours. WiFi iTunes backups are also pretty simply to execute regularly.

  10. can't transfer from old iPad to new iPad - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/253619371

    Here are a few suggestions: Can you create an iCloud Backup from your old iPad manually and then restore your new iPad from it? To create a manual iCloud backup , open Settings ️. Apple ID (Your Name at Top) ️ iCloud ️ ICloud Backup ️ Backup Now.

  11. Create backup of JWLibrary on iPad - Apple Community

    discussions.apple.com/thread/255094899

    On iPad Pro. When I click on the cloud symbol and select “Create Backup” nothing happens. I have closed app and reopened. I have turned iPd off and on again. I don’t really want to uninstall JWLibrary again as I have many files that then need to be downloaded and installed again. i have no issues with my Mac or iPhone.