5/31/2023 0 Comments Ibackupbot error 37![]() ![]() Then used itunes again to restore my ios9 backed up files- mind you, I did this with the currently latest version of itunes 12.2.2. iBackupBot for Windows lets you control how you backup and manage your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch data. Installed (again) ios9 to my iphone, as new and Used itunes to restore as new to 8.4.1 (latest ios released) This strategy helped me restore an ios9 backup: Short of that, if you have any on time machine in that days version of the Library >application Support> mobile backups etc?Įach time you copy a Time Machine backup to your active library folder mentioned above-please make sure evrything already there has been archived, and as soon as you copy it in- archive it too. Then.(presuming that went ok) - unplug your device and wipe it manually - and proceed as usual. This is a long shot - but can you go into your iTunes >Pref > Dev and in the list of backups identify which was your ios 9 backup? if so- quick! (lol) archive it (using a control tap, or a right click on a mouse) - this at least should preserve the backup if you haven't written over it with a new backup. There are 3 cases can cause this problem: Case 1. There is another fix you can try that someone else posted: I thought you might not given that you backed up from Beta 5 (so far I've only seen that fix work on Beta 4 and earlier backups), but I hoped that it was not the case as I'm not yet aware what causes this from Beta 5. Quit the app, return to iTunes and try again to restore to the backup you just modified.Nivigate into the following folder: HomeDomain/Library/Preferences/ (or search for "battery").Navigate to your iPhone's backup (the original one, not the copy). ![]() Open an iTunes backup manager app (iBackupBot is free and works for this purpose).Duplicate the folder, or just copy the folder to a new location (this is a backup of the backup just in case).Tried process with factory reset IOS to no avail. Work out which is the backup you want from the date. When attempting to restore the 'supervision' backup ConfigurationProfile folder to my plugged-in device, I simply get 'Restore Error' in iBackupBot.Double-click these folders: Apple Computer > MobileSync > Backup.The backup chosen from iTunes will automatically be selected in a new Finder window – note the name will be some alphanumeric jumble like “eef541c486577cbef71123c” and not anything particularly intuitive.Select the backup you want to make a copy of and right-click it, choosing “Show in Finder”.Choose the “Devices” tab to see a list of current iOS Backups on the computer.The way that some of the recent betas backed up that file causes the whole backup to be written of as corrupt. For many people (not all) running recent betas, that can be fixed by removing a certain preference file. ![]()
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