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iOS 6 iCloud bookmarks sync stuck in limbo... any idea?

Hello,

this morning my iPad 2 with iOS 6 started preventing me from making any action on bookmarks in Safari. I noticed that my long reading list had all "downloads" pending.


Waited but nothing changed. Plugged in my power outlet and waited but nothing changed.

So I tried to disable bookmarks sync, iCloud altogether, delete sites data, history and cookies, disabled and re-enabled private browsing, I restored my iPad from an iCloud backup deleting data and settings from iPad itself (that took some time). I obtained always the same result: other services are disabled flawlessly (my contacts, notes and so on are deleted and reloaded without any negative effect) but bookmarks no, they are still there.

Still now that I restarted a few times also with home and power button pressed for those 15 seconds and I'm logged out of iCloud, those bookmarks are there looking at me with a distinct grin between the lines. Last thing I tried was to sync with iTunes enabling that checkbox used to replace iPad bookmarks with those on my iMac; my beloved iPad canceled the operation, every time I tried (just to be sure, you know).


Is there any way to hard reset just Safari? Something I didn't try? I'd really, really, really like to avoid a full restore "as new device".


How wonderful would be if I could turn a switch and initialize Safari just like on the desktop version... also a selective backup option wouldn't be bad or a way to export specific app backups through iTunes.


Thank you very much for your time and in advance for any hint you could give me.

iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, iOS 6

Posted on Sep 22, 2012 9:06 AM

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Oct 14, 2012 8:30 AM in response to newagemac

That's because there is no bookmarks.db.info file in your backup. This is normal. The info file is used by iBackupBot to edit/replace your bookmarks file in your backup. Just import the info file you downloaded from dropbox and this will happen by itself (with no immediate verification or way to tell within iBackupBot, which makes this a bit confusing).


-dan

Oct 22, 2012 11:24 AM in response to DanH

A very interesting and usefull thread indeed. I was stuck with a similar issue on an iPod Touch 5th generation with iOS6.


I first notice the issue because I was unable to delete the offline reading list getting a message that the item was syncing... to no end. The crash log was also showing a lot of report about bookmark syncing fails. From Mac OSX Safari, I was also seeing the reading list items reappearing after each time I tryied to delete them.


Follow the procedure described here. Odd enough, my bookmarks was still on the iPod after the bookmarks.db replacement and I was pretty sure the iCloud Safari sync were turned off. Anyhow, the stucked reading list item were deleted. It is just then that I realised the impact on the battery life. This never ending sync loop were draining power obviously. I was just thinking about the several post about battery life after iOS upgrade and I wonder...


Before, with MobileMe, you were able to select which file to keep when you were activating a sync (the cloud of the device). iCloud only try to merge leaving no option when you got a corrupted files. This plus the fact that you don't have any file access on iOS raise this ridiculously huge issue for a simple-not-so-important-small-file.


Thanks for this post, otherwise I guess I would have had to start from scratch rather that restoring from a backup.

Nov 2, 2012 7:53 PM in response to DanH

Dear DanH,


I am not insulted. In fact, I am happy that you warned me so that I do not start to mess around with stuff which is beyond my capacity.


Please note that Apple just issued an official upgrade of iOS6, which however DOES NOT address my problem.


My iPad 2 with iOS 6 prevents me from making any action on bookmarks in Safari. My long reading list had all "downloads" pending ("saving offline"), draining my battery in 2-3 hours.


How to restore Safari?


5480

Nov 2, 2012 8:02 PM in response to 5480

Hi 5480,


If you can't follow the instruction posted here to solve this issue, then you will need to reset your device and not restore from backup are setup your device anew.


The instruction aren't hard to follow. Considering that this has to do with a corrupted file that doesn't seem to affect a large number of users, I wouldn't expect this to be resolve by an update in the short term (I may be wrong).


It would have been ease to simply reset the bookmark icloud file, but the option doesn't exist and this is why you must follow the manual steps.

Nov 4, 2012 4:54 AM in response to SeaBeast

You say that "you will need to reset your device and not restore from backup are setup your device anew". You mean that I need to reset, not restore?


I have reset the device several times (but not restored), the problem is still there. As I cannot follow the instructions (too hard to follow; sounds like foreign language to me), I guess the restore is the only option?

Nov 4, 2012 2:10 PM in response to 5480

Yes, sorry for mixing the two terms. Resetting is holding your two button togheter. This operation will not deleted the corrupted files. Restoring, means restoring the iOS from iTunes. Doing so without using your previous backup will restore your iPod as anew (you'll lost all your configurations and locally store data).


It kind of too drastic for the gravity of what is happening but if you are meaningless to install the mentionned above freeware, it's your better option.

Nov 9, 2012 6:45 AM in response to AceNeerav

No because iCloud always try to merge information from all devices and not simply pushing the information from your Mac. The result is that iCloud will still try to merge your updated files from your Mac with the corrupted one on your iOS device.


The way I understand this is that you really need to clear the corrupted files which is on your iOS device. Because you don't have any file access in your iOS this is why this simple issue is so hard to fix.


Previously, MobileMe was allowing you to decide, when you were initiating a sync, to decide between merge, use your Mac info or the cloud info. Now, with iCloud you can only merge and that's why you can't simply resolve this kind of situation. Apple's simplicity in that matter prevent us to resolve a simple issue.

Nov 9, 2012 6:28 PM in response to SeaBeast

hi, i do have the exact same issue. battery drains really fast on my iohone 4 after updating ios6. similar to what people have described it over here. like 50% in say 4 -6 hours without using it!


what i dont know is if the reason behind my battery draining fast is the same as yours.


my iphone 4 was replaced with a new one by apple on 25th oct, so an old battery is ruled out.


Neerav

Nov 10, 2012 2:05 AM in response to AceNeerav

I also updated my iPad2 to iOS6, which is draining my battery in some hours. The main appears to be the fact that Safari is constantly trying to sync bookmarks/reading list with iCloud. The spinning wheel ball is spinning all the time. This prevents me to add/edit/delete any bookmarks and/or reading lists.

Nov 13, 2012 10:30 AM in response to 5480

5480 wrote:


I also updated my iPad2 to iOS6, which is draining my battery in some hours. The main appears to be the fact that Safari is constantly trying to sync bookmarks/reading list with iCloud. The spinning wheel ball is spinning all the time. This prevents me to add/edit/delete any bookmarks and/or reading lists.


This describe perfectly the symptoms of the issue described here that can be solve using the described method.

iOS 6 iCloud bookmarks sync stuck in limbo... any idea?

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