Question: I like to take photos with my iPad, whether it's a trip, a party, or to record the growth of my child. Therefore, my iPad also store a lot of photos and videos. I really cherish these photos, so I regularly back up the photos to iTunes in order to free up the phone's memory space and prevent accidental loss of photos. Recently, I want to restore some previous photos from iTunes. But someone tells me that if I sync iTunes directly, I can only choose to export all the photos from the backup to the iPad, and it may also overwrite the original data in the iPad. I want to know if there is a way to restore the data in iTunes selectively without overwriting the original data in the iPad? Thank you very much!
Answer: iTunes has the functions of backing up and syncing iPad data. Backing up iPad data in time is an effective way to ensure data security. But if you directly sync iTunes data to iPad, it will cause your iPad's original data to be overwritten and lost. To solve this problem, iOS Data Recovery is a choice for you to recover data from iTunes backup. Before recovery, you are supported preview and select the data which you want to recover, including photos, videos, messages, notes, and etc. More importantly, the exported backup contents will not erase any information in your device, which can ensure data security during the recovery process.
Step 2. When the extract process is over, you can see all data which sync to iTunes show in scan result, all support data type will list in order on the left panel, click "Camera Roll", "Photo Library", "Photo Stream" or "App photos" and view all pictures in detail on the left side, tick all photos you want to restore and click "Recover" button to export photos.
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