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Oct 19, 2014 7:48 AM in response to redowney252by matchplayers1,yep! worked for me too! The last password before seting up itunes with new iphone. what a relief to get passed that ever increasing circle of FAILURE! will be great if I lose phone, but to be locked out through no fault of your own, not very nice & very time consuming. No wonder the rest of the family stick with Android!
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Oct 19, 2014 10:40 AM in response to carlo688by !rving,what you need to do is to put your icloud password without ANY capital letters.
Worked for me
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Oct 19, 2014 11:04 AM in response to dianafromherndonby aniruddha9909,I have an iphone 4... only one word for restoring backup in iphone "HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE"... This file can be unlocked surely by the FIRST PASSWORD u put when creating the appleID... be carefull...
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Oct 28, 2014 4:44 PM in response to Hokis82by wayne917,it is actually the password of your Apple ID.
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Nov 22, 2014 6:17 AM in response to dianafromherndonby Oga Emma,Was going crazy not figuring out what password iCloud/iPhone could be asking for. After reading several of these posts, I started trying all possible passwords I've used. Now, I've only used one password for iCloud, but the password that worked was the windows login for my old, old laptop. I know I would never use Windows login for Apple stuffs. How did iCloud access that password? My best guess is the password was captured when computer went to screensaver. Can't understand why Apple has no remedy either if user can't figure this tricky thing out.
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Dec 4, 2014 3:10 PM in response to Reddymndby jonathanfromroseville,After trying my original itunes pw, my current itunes pw, my phone password and even my wifes original itunes pw the imac pw worked, THANK YOU!
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Dec 17, 2014 8:27 AM in response to jonathanfromrosevilleby zfromst.john's,it was my first iphone passcode, the 4 digits passcode
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Dec 17, 2014 9:14 AM in response to Hokis82by emilywat90,ALL YOU GUYS HAVE TO DO IS ENTER YOUR APPLE ID PASSWORD WITH NO CAPS AT ALL!!!!!!
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Dec 17, 2014 9:40 AM in response to emilywat90by Meg St._Clair,emilywat90 wrote:
ALL YOU GUYS HAVE TO DO IS ENTER YOUR APPLE ID PASSWORD WITH NO CAPS AT ALL!!!!!!
The password for an encrypted back up is not necessarily the passcode to an Apple ID. I never use my Apple ID password for my encrypted back ups.
Forum tip: typing all in caps is considered shouting and therefore, a bit rude.
Best of luck.
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Dec 22, 2014 12:26 AM in response to Meg St._Clairby JRTX,FWIW, my experience this past weekend:
Had backed up my iPhone 5S ahead of going to buy a new 6. Did not check the encrypt box (or so I thought). Came home with the 6 and tried to set it up as a new phone and it asked for the password. Like all of you, I went ballistic at the thought of losing my backup data. Spent an hour stuffing passwords at it, no luck. Called Apple and no luck. Searched Google for 4 hours no luck, other than a link to something called Tenorsoft Backup Unlocker. Now the fun part, its a Windows program and I have gone 100% Mac. So I bought and installed VMWare Fusion, loaded up a Windows image (that's like going back and dating a girl you thought was cute but actually wasn't). Paid $70 for the software, located the backup file and turned it lose using brute force to crack it. It ran for 30 hours straight and was only 25% through and hadn't found anything. So I started going back thinking about old iTunes passwords. Sure enough, I used an older password from last year and it worked. Apparently I had chosen to encrypt a backup at some prior point because obviously iTunes didn't just up and check that box ahead of the trip to the Verizon store. It had to have been checked long prior and I didn't recall.
Now the funny part. In addition to brute force the crack software allows you to build a dictionary of your most common passwords and it tests those to see if some variant might work. I entered the actual password that worked on the backup, and the software said it couldn't find a match. So just beware, you might waste $70 and still not be any better off. I would have bet my life yesterday that this was an iTunes bug. It's not, its us forgetting (as is proven here but those who DID have luck with the software and being able to get their password after seeing the first two letters appear from the brute force.) The same first two letters of the password they used to do the encryption in the first place.
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Feb 11, 2015 5:07 PM in response to Hokis82by Robot-the-Cat,I too am having this issue
It's REALLY DREADFUL
Apple need to sort this out
My iPhone is associated with an Apple ID and that password SHOULD be my password
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Feb 13, 2015 2:27 PM in response to JRTXby max0nio,Man you're genius
Guys i work in IT and we're upgrading bunch of users to a newer iPhone. It's a real ****!!! On most of them when you try to restore to a new phone you get to put that stupid password, which drives me insane. If user doesn't know his backup password then he gets no data restored to his new phone - simple as that...
I tried to back up a new phone and there is no way you can decline to create a password, apple forcing you to do so. So what i usually do on a new phone i put the same password as their pass-code.
Apple is trying to make computer backups hard so people start using iCloud backups and pay them $$$ for extra storage...
Cheers
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Feb 16, 2015 6:34 PM in response to dianafromherndonby Ccumminsdallas,Guys its one of your old passwords. Think about what ever you set up the cloud (if you have since changed it) that is the most likely.
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Mar 10, 2015 6:26 PM in response to dianafromherndonby ivers81,UPDATE AS OF 2015: Try your windows password!!! Apple must have seen the original problem and hooked the code in to pick up your computers windows server credentials as a fail safe, if you didn't have a password set up!!!
THANK YOU APPLE!!!
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Mar 16, 2015 6:37 PM in response to Hokis82by waynefromwest caldwell,I just had this happen......freaked out, then went to keychain access and found the application password for "iPhone Backup"
the password is there. Just double click on the iPhone Backup line and check the show password box.