Restoring Your iPad

Each time that you connect your iPad to your computer through its USB cable, the iTunes program on your computer makes a backup of your entire iPad. That way if your iPad malfunctions or fails completely, you can restore your backed up data to a new iPad and start working right away as if nothing had happened.

Restoring from a Backup

Restoring your iPad is an easy fix for many software troubles—give restoring a try if your iPad starts to malfunction or fails to sync properly and restarting doesn’t work. Even if you lose your iPad, you can get a new one, restore your backups to this new iPad, and essentially clone your old iPad onto your new iPad.

To restore a backup from iTunes to your iPad, follow these steps:

  1. Connect your iPad to your computer through its USB cable.

  2. Right-click on the name of your iPad under the Devices category in the iTunes window. A pop-up menu appears, as shown in Figure 30-1.

    Every time you connect your iPad to your computer, iTunes can back up your data.

    Figure 30-1. Every time you connect your iPad to your computer, iTunes can back up your data.

  3. Choose Restore from Backup. A Restore from Backup dialog appears.

  4. Choose the backup you want to use (if you have multiple choices) and click the Restore button.

Encrypting Your Backup

Normally iTunes on your computer just backs up your data without encrypting it. However, if you want to protect your backed up data with a password, you can turn on backup encryption by following these steps:

  1. Connect your iPad to your computer through its USB cable.

  2. Run the iTunes program on your computer.

  3. Click the name of your iPad under the Devices category in the iTunes window.

  4. Click the Summary tab and select (or unselect) the Encrypt iPad backup check box. A dialog pops up, asking you to type in a password twice as shown in Figure 30-2.

  5. Type a password twice and click the Set Password button.

The Encrypt iPad backup check box lets you define a password.

Figure 30-2. The Encrypt iPad backup check box lets you define a password.

Note

You can change your password later by clicking the Change Password button on the Summary tab. Before you can restore your backup to your iPad, you’ll need to type in your password, so don’t forget it!

Deleting a Backup

Backing up your iPad is a good idea, which is why iTunes does this automatically. However, if you’re selling or giving away your computer, you probably don’t want to keep your iPad backups on that computer anymore. To remove your backups, follow these steps:

  1. Run the iTunes program on your computer.

  2. Choose iTunes Preferences (Macintosh) or Edit Preferences (Windows). A window appears.

  3. Click the Devices icon or tab. A list of your backups appears, as shown in Figure 30-3.

  4. Click the iPad backup you want to delete and click OK.

You can delete your iPad backups within iTunes.

Figure 30-3. You can delete your iPad backups within iTunes.

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