Bubbles86

Q: Restoring old photos

HI there

could someone help me?

 

ive had about 6 iPhones in the last 6 years , so everytime i would get the latest iPhone I would obviously Back up my old iPhone  on my ITUNES (not iCloud) and then restore on my new phone , most of the times I would not restore the photos just contacts , emails,  messages etc (as photos take so much space).

So basically fast forward , I would like to retrieve photos I've taken from the last few years, and I know each time I would get a new iPhone I have them backed up.

Is it possible?

im happy to use a old empty iPhone or iPad and keep restoring the back ups until I get all the pics sent to my email and have them saved there.

does ITUNES keeps back ups of 5-6 years ago?

And also does it matter if the past back ups  been done on two different computers but same Apple ID ? (Not Apple Computer ,they're Windows pc) can I still access those old back Ups?

 

 

ALL HELP would be GREATLY appreciated. I'm just sad if I lose them as I have photos of my kids when they were born, their birthdays , their first steps, videos as well, basically everything captured from birth to now, and all family events/moments we had with them.. I'd be devastated if I lost them and i am silly I never thought of it earlier, I for some reason thought they're all saved on my iTunes .

 

looking forward to getting all the help possible

thank you!!!

Posted on Jul 23, 2016 5:27 AM

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  • by KiltedTim,

    KiltedTim KiltedTim Jul 23, 2016 6:12 AM in response to Bubbles86
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    Jul 23, 2016 6:12 AM in response to Bubbles86

    It's a little unclear what you have been doing. When you restore an iTunes backup to a phone, you can not selectively restore things... that is, you can not restore the backup except for the photos it contains... it's all or nothing.

     

    Have you been extracting the photos to your computer as you would with any other digital camera? That is, can you view the photos on your PC?

     

    Backups to iTunes are overwritten with each new sync. Backups are intended for disaster recovery, not long term storage (this goes for ANY kind of backup... phone, PC, Datacenter, etc.)

     

    If you have not been extracting and archiving the photos to your PC, it's likely that anything not currently on the phone is long gone.

  • by Bubbles86,

    Bubbles86 Bubbles86 Jul 23, 2016 7:59 AM in response to KiltedTim
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    Jul 23, 2016 7:59 AM in response to KiltedTim

    HI kiltedtim

     

    sorry for the confusion. Please be patient with me as it's the first time I'm posting here, so I may be a little unclear with my question and explanation .

     

    THere is a chance that after the restoration to the new phone (from a previous back up) I could've deleted ny photos folder due to the fact that my phone memories weren't always the highest . It was mainly for contacts messages etc, to be honest I cannot remember as I done it so many times, to add up the total of photos I've taken in the years I've had iphones could be over 10k, as I constantly took photos of everything. So there couldve been that few times I wiped my photos AFTER my new restoration to save memory as I thought "well at least the photos are still backed up on itunes and I can always retrieve them later" - doES that make sense or have i confused you.

    I just want to know if i can go back to , say for example , a back from 2011 and restore it on a blank phone purely for those photos- then somehow transfer the photos on my PC and wipe the phone clear again once those photos are secured on my pc

  • by KiltedTim,

    KiltedTim KiltedTim Jul 23, 2016 8:06 AM in response to Bubbles86
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    Jul 23, 2016 8:06 AM in response to Bubbles86

    It makes sense, thanks. Unfortunately, unless you took steps to preserve the backups, they're most likely long gone. Each backup overwrites the previous backup except in a few specific circumstances.

     

    What that means is that if you backed up a phone, restored the backup to a new phone, deleted the photos from the new phone, then backed that phone up, the backup previously containing the photos most likely no longer exists and the photos are gone.

     

    Going forward, you need to extract the photos from the phone as you would with any digital camera.

    Import photos and videos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

     

    Alternately, you could use iCloud Photo Library to automatically upload the photos to the cloud.

     

    I'm sorry, but the chances of retrieving your photos are very very slim.

  • by Bubbles86,

    Bubbles86 Bubbles86 Jul 23, 2016 8:10 PM in response to KiltedTim
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    Jul 23, 2016 8:10 PM in response to KiltedTim

    oH no .. I feel like just crying!! Im currently away so won't be back for another 5 days to go back to my computer and see if what you are saying is true .

    i Just assumed it's always saved because fro memory everytime I restored a  new phone I can recall reading back ups from previous times .

    only time will tell and will update you in a few days

    .

     

    thank you so much for your time and help

  • by KiltedTim,

    KiltedTim KiltedTim Jul 24, 2016 6:27 AM in response to Bubbles86
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    Jul 24, 2016 6:27 AM in response to Bubbles86

    It depends on how the backups were made. I believe that if you manually click the backup button in iTunes, it may set a restore point that will not be overwritten. If that's the case, you may be able to get some of your photos back provided the files are still out there.

    It's going to be tedious, however, as you will have to restore each backup, extract the photos from the phone to the computer, then restore the next backup, etc.

    If the backups do exist and are not encrypted, it may be worth looking into 3rd party software designed to extract information from the backups.