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Nov 12, 2015 3:05 PM in response to jamesfromcamasby ChrisJ4203,★HelpfulIt requires special software to see, it is a special SQLite file. If this was an iTunes backup, it may have been that what you were expecting in the backup is not saved as part of the backup. If you identify what it is you are looking for, maybe someone to answer your question more directly. This support document identifies what is supposed to be saved in backups. About backups in iCloud and iTunes - Apple Support
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Nov 12, 2015 3:08 PM in response to ChrisJ4203by jamesfromcamas,To be more specific as to what I am looking for is mainly purchased items in pdf form and books ,both in ibooks . Also a game called Killshot that had a level saved that was a 10 month struggle and hundreds of dollars invested .
Thanks
Jim
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Nov 12, 2015 3:55 PM in response to jamesfromcamasby ChrisJ4203,As far as game saves, iTunes reports that it will save this, however, some game makers do not allow the saves to go to the folder that iTunes uses for saves, so that may be the issue. Only the game developer can answer the question as to whether your game process is saved in their setup. I suggest you reach out to their support.
Purchased books should be in your iTunes library, which would allow you to replace them with a sync.
Even if you were to look into the backup, you could not remove the individual content and send it back to the device. A restore can only be done as an all or none, but doing any kind of view of the backup requires 3rd party software.