IPhone :: 4 - Backup Data To A Cloud Storage System, Without IOS 5 Or A Computer
Jun 7, 2012
My computer that I back up my iPhone 4 died before I could get iOS 5 for cloud, now my 32mb phone is full, mostly of precious baby photos and videos. I cannot update to ios5 to get cloud without losing all my stored contacts music and photos. Is there any way around this without purchasing a new computer, which with a new baby we cannot afford. I could afford to pay for extra cloud storage, though.
I did a backup of my iphone 5S to my computer and then did a system restore. However, my phone is missing a number of apps. The apps do show up on my computer. How do I get them onto my phone?
I am having a hard time finding stuff to delete, because the System Data is taking up more and more of my storage. Is there any way I can reclaim most of it back? I transferred most, if not all, of the storage consuming apps to my SD card.
Are those two directories accessible without root? Yesterday I noticed that in any file manager both of those seem to be empty or in the FX File Explorer it was "Access was denied". I'm on stock 6.0
I'm trying to backup my I-phone contacts and calendar to the "Cloud"I use Outlook on a PC and my phone has all the relevant data; however, when I log into www.icloud.com and my account,there are no addresses or calendar listings? I thought my phone was backing all this data up to the Cloud on a daily basis, what am I doing wrong? What is the procedure for getting the calendar and contact information from my phone to the cloud?
iPhone 5s 16GB storage is full (12.9 GB used).Newer software will not update, Google Voice crashed-- is now gone--and callers cannot leave voicemail, they get a message that my number "cannot be connected; try again." Safari frequently drops me/closes. I am trying so hard not to be frustrated...iOS version 7.0.4 (11B554a), [HW Model: iPhone6, 1], iOS version 7.1.2 will not update. iCloud Total Storage is 25.0 GB with 15.4GB available (iPhone backup is 8.5 GB and iPad mini backup is 1.1 GB, so Total Backups is 9.6GB. I thought buying iCloud data would fix the issue, but it only seems relevant to backups.Yes, this is my 1st iPhone, & iPad, ...the learning curve feels massive compared to my other smartphones. I don't have any music stored or videos because of the storage problem...I am used to using data cards to go back and forth physically from phone to camera to laptop (nonApple obviously), so I am perplexed on how difficult it is to add phone storage; there are no SD card slots, i.e.
My original computer died, and I don't have a phyical back up of my data. If I try to sync the device to a new computer will I lose everything currently on my phone? If so, is there a way around this?
How can I change the name of the taken photos from camera, cuz every time I upload my photos to a cloud storage and empty my phone, the name of the photos retune automatically to DCS_0022. So when I upload the photos again to the cloud I have to rename them because there are other photos with the same name.
I backed up my iphone to my computer before going to Apple Store where my phone was replaced. Once home I synced up and my apps were restored but not the pictures and video.
Are they there or were they not backed up? If they are there why weren't they restored and what can I do to restore them?
I'm using Galaxy S6 edge (SM-G25F) and I'm trying to move an app to system but it says system storage is full. I have been searching for a while but couldn't find any solution, every search result take to "how to free up internal storage" but what i need is to free up system storage. My device is rooted and my storages reads as:
Root: 1.57MB free of 3.53GB
Internal storage: 2.8GB free of 25.31GB
So the one I need to free up is root as i need to move an app to system and its not possible if its full.
P.S: i didnt install any apps in system or I would have deleted or moved them to internal storage. I dont even know what taking up all this space.
My iPhone 4 won't backup to iCloud, have bought 200 GB storage, tried all suggested,get message of; 'timed out'', 'Never backed up' & 'back up incomplete'Â An iPad & another iPhone 4 on same account. have no trouble backing up when pluged into same WiFi etc
Says I have 10 GB left but I'm getting a notification saying "Not Enough Storage Space for System" and another notification saying "Storage Space Running Out". This is causing super slow boot up, terrible battery life, the back of the phone is hot, email not syncing, laggy everything. I tried a cache wipe and cleaning files using All-in-one toolbox. Phone died and this is what happened when I tried booting up after a charge. Any way before a factory reset?
I'm very new to an Iphone, even though I've had this phone for over two years. I'm not sure how to actually do anything on it besides text/call/internet/photos+videos. My storage is full (I have over 2000) pictures and I'm needing to transfer them pictures to my computer. I can't use Icloud due to having to much and I'm not paying the extra. So, when I plug my phone into my computer it isn't even recognizing it on ITunes. I'm not sure if that's what I'm even supposed to transfer them to.
Recently perfomed a system restore on my iphone 4s. Device backup date is March 17,2012 but for some reason the phone only shows messages from Oct 2011.
What is your best security system to protect the data on you iphone ? And the simplest, so that you don't forget how to access your phone.Free or you have to pay ? An app ?
I've got a 500 mb per month plan on my 4s but this system services thing takes around 80 mb a month and I don't even know what is it for. iTunes accounts takes around 30 mb and I just want to deactivate it because it almost takes 1/5 of my cellular data per month.
I had an iphone 4 that was 32 gigs and now am trying to restore my new i phone 4s that is 16 gigs. I think I may have too many pics to fit into the 16 gigs. Will this create problems restoring? Can I restore this new phone and leave the old pictures out?
I reflashed all the factory images to my Nexus 6P (except userdata), and then restored a TWRP backup of the data partition. This worked, my phone boots up and obviously has my installed apps, etc. But... on the Nexus 6P when you restart the phone you have to enter your lock pattern or PIN. My phone was previously configured with a pattern. It seems the TWRP data backup didn't backup the lock pattern, because it doesn't recognize my pattern.
My fingerprint is recognized, but on the Nexus 6P you still have to enter the lock pattern or PIN when you first reboot. So, I have no way to get into the phone. I tried setting a new lock screen password with Android Device Manager, but it doesn't work. I still get the screen asking for the lock pattern. Is there any way I can get into my phone without blowing away all the data?