How to Selectively Restore Photos from iTunes Backup
Apr 28, 2022 • Filed to: Manage Device Data • Proven solutions
Does iTunes backup photos on an iOS device?
The answer is YES. If you've ever restored your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch from iTunes backup, you'll know it. When you sync your iDevice with iTunes, it will generate a backup automatically for your device, and updates it every time when you sync. You can restore photos from iTunes backup to your device later when you have a need, but you need to restore the whole one and give up existing data on your device. That's to say, you'll only have the backup content on your device after the synchronization. Also, you can't preview or selectively recover part of the data. All or nothing, that's what iTunes can let you do. But, luckily we find a way to selectively recover photos from iTunes backup. Let's just see it!
How to selectively recover photos from iTunes backup
iTunes doesn't allow you to preview the content of the backup, let alone taking data out of it. What should we do if we really want to preview and recover only photos from iTunes backup? You can manage it, just need an iTunes backup extractor like Dr.Fone - iPhone Data Recovery(Win) or Dr.Fone - iPhone Data Recovery(Mac). This software allows you to preview all details in the iTunes backup file, and you can selectively recover whatever you want from it.
Dr.Fone - iPhone Data Recovery
World's 1st iPhone and iPad data recovery software.
- Recover photos, videos, contacts, messages, notes, call logs, and more from iTunes backup.
- Compatible with latest iOS devices.
- Preview and selectively recover what you want from iPhone, iTunes and iCloud backup.
- Export and print what you want from the iTunes backup to your computer.
Steps to selectively restore from iTunes backup
Step 1. Extract iTunes backup for previewing
As a matter of fact, Dr.Fone - iPhone Data Recovery offers you two ways to recover data from iOS device: directly recover from iOS devices and restore from iTunes backup. Extracting photos from iTunes backup, we need to use the second way. Just click the menu on the top of the program's window. Then you'll see the window below.
The program can automatically detect all iTunes backup files existing on your computer. Choose the one where you plan to restore photos, and click on the Start Scan button to begin extracting.
Step 2. Selectively restore photos from iTunes backup
The scan process will take you only a few seconds. When it stops, you can preview all content in detail. Tick the items you want while previewing, and save them to your computer by clicking on the "Recover" button.
Note: Besides the existing photos in iTunes backup, Dr.Fone also can help to find and recover deleted photos (not overwritten ones) in the backup file. If you want them, you can recover them, too.
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