password to unlock your iphone backup file

how to do i find the password to unlock your iphone backup file

Posted on Oct 18, 2011 7:04 AM

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Posted on Nov 21, 2017 6:20 AM

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.

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Feb 13, 2015 2:27 PM in response to JRTX

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

May 27, 2015 7:40 PM in response to its show time

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!

Jun 16, 2015 8:25 PM in response to dianafromherndon

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!

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