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Post by charey on Jul 30, 2013 9:14:26 GMT 5.5
iTunes backup contains your settings, Messages, Camera Roll, documents, saved games, and other data on your iOS devices yet not contains contents synced to the device, such as movies, music, podcasts, and apps. Backed-up files include purchased music, TV shows, apps, and so on; photos and video in the Camera Roll; device settings (for example, Phone Favorites, Wallpaper, and Mail, Contacts, Calendar accounts); app data; Home screen and app organization; Messages (iMessage, SMS, and MMS), ringtones, and more. Media files synced from your computer aren’t backed up, but can be restored by syncing with iTunes. So more than often, if you lost your data from your iPhone or other iDevices, as long as you have iTunes backup, you can restore them from the iTunes backup. But many iPhone users said that they were encountering such a question: When they want to restore iPhone from backup, they are held back by the forgotten password on iTunes backup. So how to unlock the encrypted iTunes backup? Especially when you use Mac to back up your iPhone. How to unlock the encrypted backup from Mac? As a matter of fact, it is as easy as to recover iPhone backup password on Windows. The only one step that you need to do more than windows users is to transfer the backup on your Mac to a windows PC. Since there hasn't been such an iPhone backup password recovery tool for Mac especially! Download the iPhone backup unlocker and you can perform the backup password recovery easily.
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