Monday, March 23, 2015

How to back up your iPhone before installing iOS 7

How to back up your iPhone before installing iOS 7
Back up to iTunesStep 1: Connect your iPhone to your computer via USB sync cable.Step 2: By default, this will launch iTunes and start the sync process, which includes making a backup. However, if your iPhone isn't set to autosync, continue on to Step 3.Step 3: Click the Summary button for your iPhone. Then, in the Backups section, click the Back Up Now button. Depending on how long it's been since your last backup, this might take 30 seconds or several minutes. Either way, that's it, you're done.Update: Consider enabling encryption for this backup, which will carry over iOS "keychain" info (e-mail account passwords, Wi-Fi passwords, and various app/Web passwords) should you need to restore your iPhone. Just tick the box next to "Encrypt iPhone backup" before hitting step 3. And make sure to note the password you're using for the encrypted backup.Back up to iCloudStep 1: Make sure your iPhone is connected to a Wi-Fi network.Step 2: Tap the Settings icon, then tap iCloud.Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNETStep 3: Tap Storage & Backup, then Back Up Now. Again, this might happen quickly, or it could take a while.Screenshot by Rick Broida/CNETThat's all there is to it! Now you can go forth and install iOS 7, with every confidence that if something gets mucked up along the way, you should be able to restore your iPhone to its previous, working, iOS 6 state.Of course, you should also check out Jason Cipriani's post, "Five things to do before installing iOS 7," just to make all your bases are covered.This content is rated TV-MA, and is for viewers 18 years or older. Are you of age?YesNoSorry, you are not old enough to view this content.Play


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