password to unlock your iphone backup file
how to do i find the password to unlock your iphone backup file
how to do i find the password to unlock your iphone backup file
SparkyGirl1012 wrote:
None of my passwords worked; not my computer password, not my wifi password, not any of my old or current iTunes passwords, arghhhh!! I'm stuck with a $1200 brick right now.
How is your phone a brick because you don't have the password to the encrypted back up? That doesn't make sense.
Have you review this article:
About encrypted backups in iTunes - Apple Support
It explains what to do if you forgot the passcode.
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
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.
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!!!
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.
thank you for adding this note!!! I've tried every password I ever had and nothing was working. i literally read every note and comment and tried for 3 hours to unlock the data on my backup. thanks for telling me this worked. it worked for me too!!
My pleasure. I know the panic!
I depend on discussion threads all the time. I have never took the time to comment on a thread that has helped me until NOW.
I was so frustrated after trying to restore my iphone from a back up only 3 days old.
This thread is correct!!! fortunately I don't have many password I use. I have not used that password in 4 years and that's the password that worked!!
how do I do it
how do I unlock my iPhone with google
ho do I do it please
quenton0925 wrote:
how do I unlock my iPhone with google
There is no way to unlock your iPhone with Google.
OMG! I tried all kinds of different passwords that I had possibly used for itunes and my iphone, nothing worked. I even removed all Apple software (itunes, update, mobile,bonjour, app support, and quicktunes), deleted all registry keys and orphaned folders all over the place. When I reinstalled itunes, I still got the password prompt. This was the first post I found that suggested using the password for the computer, mine is windows 8.1. It started a backup without encryption as soon as I entered it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I found out why this worked for me. I had another apple id for a different device and was logged in with that id when the backup occurred. That id had the same password I used on my computer!
No password needed. And, no, no password was ever given, and encryption option NOT selected, EVER!!!
What I did:
log out of my iTUNES account;
exit iTUNES;
disconnect my iPhones from the computer;
start iTUNES, log into iTUNES with my AppleID when prompted;
connect my iPhones to my computer;
the new iPhone had an iOS software update, so I waited for that to complete itself;
entered my phone's password to my phone -
phone prompted me to verify the computer was ok/safe for this phone, I said yes;
syncing to new iPHONE took place;
no password requested, none given;
new phone has all the apps, photos, contacts that old one had.
FACTORY RESET NOT NEEDED!!! NO DATA LOST! 😎 😀
NO PROBLEMS.
FYI, I have the latest version of OSX, and associated software, on an iMac (2008 generation).
Incidentally, it's quite ridiculous - 😠- to suggest that this many people could have forgotten that they encrypted their backups and/or that they have a backup password and what it is!
this worked for me, no case changes or numbers. usual password.
password to unlock your iphone backup file