Exactly, and this is really what I want to do, but when I plug my iPhone into
my iMac and go into the devices menu under the file menu, backup is dimmed.
I'm not sure how to undim it. Also I thought my Apps would automatically
update when I plug my phone into the Mac, but I seem to have 19 upd
Keep in mind that an iCloud backup is always a good idea, but doesn't back
up everything.
A better solution is to connect your various devices to your computer and
have iTunes do a backup. This enables you to restore apps, pictures, music,
and mail.
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Thanks so much Scott. I know I really don't do it often enough!
Desi
On Sep 17, 2013, at 5:03 PM, Scott Berry wrote:
> Sure I will help you out with this return step one go to settings then iCloud
> step to go to backups and then in there you will find a button that says back
> up my iPhon
Sure I will help you out with this return step one go to settings then iCloud
step to go to backups and then in there you will find a button that says back
up my iPhone at that point double click on that button and you will be sent
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 17, 2013, at 5:47 PM, Desi Noller
Hi Everyone,
Admittedly I am very sloppy about doing this, but with the new iOS coming out
tomorrow, I want to make sure my iPhone 4S is backed up. Would someone be so
kind as to refresh my memory on how to properly do this? Thanks so much in
advance, and hopefully this knowledge will help so