How do I delete encrypted iPhone Backup so I can make a new, unencrypted one

I am switching today from an iPhone 6 to an iPhone 6 S Plus. When I tried to restore my iPhone 6S Plus from the iPhone 6 backup, I saw that the old iPhone 6 backup was encrypted. I do not know the password anymore and also not the password of my Apple keyring. So I googled and found out, that I need to delete the old iPhone 6 local backup which I did. But even after it´s deleted I still need to enter the (forgotten) password, when I want to make a new local backup from my iPhone 6 (that I can then use to build my iPHone 6S Plus from.


Can anyone tell me how I can get to being able to do a new, unencrypted iPhone (6) backup after having forgotten my password ?


Thanks !

Simon

iPhone 6s Plus, iOS 9.1

Posted on Nov 10, 2015 2:58 PM

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Aug 5, 2017 2:08 PM in response to monk1995

monk1995 wrote:


If I erase my phone and set it up as new, I presume that means I would have to reenter all of my contacts, reminders, notes, etc, and download all of my apps manually? As opposed to restoring from an iCloud backup?

The answer is a little complicated. You can SYNC a lot of data to iCloud. On the phone go to iCloud settings. There are a bunch of switches (Mail, Contact, Calendars, Reminders, etc). If you turn these switches On the associated contents of each of these apps will sync to iCloud in real time. You can view them by logging in to https://icloud.com using any browser, and sync them to your iPad, Mac or PC, so all of your devices will have the same data. Anything that you sync this way is not part of any backup (iCloud or iTunes). If you erase your phone and set it up as New as soon as you log in to iCloud all of this information will sync back to your phone. You would still have to download your apps manually, and you would lose any app data that was not saved on the app provider's cloud. You could also create a new, unencrypted iTunes backup.


If you back up to and restore from an iCloud backup you will not lose anything. It could be slower, however, if you don't have a fast Internet connection.

Nov 22, 2015 8:31 AM in response to simon1973

simon1973 wrote:



Can anyone tell me how I can get to being able to do a new, unencrypted iPhone (6) backup after having forgotten my password ?


You will have to erase your phone, set it up as New. Then you can create an unencrypted backup. If it was possible to create an unencrypted backup after saying you wanted backups to be encrypted there would be no point in ever encrypting a backup.

Nov 11, 2015 3:31 AM in response to simon1973

  1. open iTunes
  2. connect your device
  3. probably the automatic sync will start, you can stop it or wait until it is finished (otherwise the next steps aren't possible/are grayed-out)
  4. delete the old backup from the iTunes preferences under devices
  5. go to the overview page of the device in iTunes, where you can choose between iCloud and local backup
  6. uncheck the encryption option
  7. push the button for making a new backup
    1. [set a new password for the new backup for backing up health, login and other critical account data]
    2. [push the button for making a new backup again]
  8. now you have a new backup [with a new password] for transfer on another device

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