Q: Lost notes after update to IOS 9.3.4 - Not enough space to restore back up
Hi,
I know there have been tonnes of questions about data loss after update to IOS 9.3 before, but mine has a specific problem and I can't find any solution from searching previous threads.
Apologies in advance for the length of the question - I wanted to make sure I'd included enough detail.
The issue
A few days ago I upgraded my iPhone 5S from IOS 7 (not sure which precise version) to IOS 9.3.4. I hadn't updated the IOS for ages because I'd had previous bad experience with an older IPhone handset where updating the IOS had slowed down the handset and ruined the battery life.
I finally caved after too many of my apps stopped working and I wasn't able to download a number of new apps I really wanted, and I realised I'd need to upgrade to IOS 9.
I made sure that I did a back up to my ITunes before I did the upgrade. [Note: I don't use ICloud for anything]
Once I did the update, all went well, but I lost all of my notes in the Notes app. This is a major issue for me as I use them a lot for important information. The exact thing I see is that I open the Notes app, and I see a page called Folders which contains two headings 'Outlook' and 'On my iPhone' both of which have 'Notes 0' listed under them.
I understand that it is not unusual to lost data during the upgrade, so I went to restore my previous back up from ITunes on my Macbook.
However, I keep getting the error message that there is not enough space on my iPhone to restore the back up. I thought that perhaps IOS 9.3.4 was a lot bigger than IOS 7, so I might have to clear more space to fit my old back up on. So I've deleted tonnes of apps, photos, videos etc to free up 2.7 GB of storage on my iPhone (8.9 GB remaining. Total capacity is listed as 11.86 on iTunes), but it makes no difference. I still get the same error message.
From this, I have concluded (perhaps wrongly) that it isn't the size of the current data on my iPhone that's causing the problem, but the size of the data in my back up.
Beyond restoring an old back up, the only other solution that forums and tech sites seem to have is using apps like Dr Fone to selectively restore my notes. I downloaded the free tester and it scanned the most recent iTunes back up and found my missing notes (along with hundreds I'd already deleted) But I can't afford $70 activation fee, especially when I don't even know if it will work to restore them to my phone once I activate it.
Background
Backing up my IPhone 5 has often been glitchy. Fairly frequently when I plugged it into iTunes to do a back up, it would tell me that I had more data stored on the phone than there was space available, and I wouldn't be able to back up until I'd deleted some data.
Also, currently, when I look in the Usage and iCloud section of my phone, it says I have 2.7GB free, but when I go to my ITunes and look at the bar on the Summary page that shows me my usage, it says I only have 1.94 GB free. Not sure if that's normal.
Questions
Is it possible that my iPhone 5 back up is literally too big to fit on my phone, once I have IOS 9 installed?
If so, is there anything I can do to get the full backup onto my iPhone or to reduce the size of the stored back up so it will fit?
If not, is there any way of doing a partial / selective back up upload (ie, only my Notes) that doesn't cost the earth?
Or any other solution to try and get my Notes back?
Software and Hardware Details
IPhone Handset - IPhone 5S, 16 GB, Model A1457
Macbook - 13-inch, Mid 2010, Processor 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, Memory 4 GB 1067 MHz DDR3. Running OS X 10.9.5
ITunes version - 12.4.3.1
OSX 10.9.2
Posted on Aug 15, 2016 11:43 AM
