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How To Recover Your iPhone Files, Photos, Contacts, Notes, SMS, Call History, Etc.

December 2, 2008 · Comments

in Tutorials, iPhone

If for some reason, you lost some important information on your iPhone, whether from 3rd party applications, your photos, contacts, notes, SMS, call history, calendar, etc., and doing a restore from iTunes is futile, don’t give up yet! As long as you have performed a backup in iTunes recently, your data is safely tucked away in a database in your computer—but you need another tool that can read and extract the data so you can copy it back to your iPhone.

In case you want to know, your iPhone backups are located in your Mac (~Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup) or on a PC (c:\Documents and Settings\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup).

What You Need

Download and install the following:

DiskAid for Mac or Windows (requires a jailbroken phone to access the Root Folder)
iPhone Backup Extractor for Mac (not sure if there is a Windows equivalent)

Use iPhone Backup Extractor

(1) Open iPhone Backup Extractor

(2) Click Read Backups

(3) Select from Device Name or Date where you want to retrieve your backup data and click Choose.

(4) Select the Application where you want data be restored from or scroll down and select Other Files if you want to restore data from the built-in iPhone apps such as photos, address book, notes, SMS, etc.

In this example, we will extract the Notes backup to our computer so we need to select Other Files.

(5) Click Extract and select a folder where you want to extract the Notes data in your computer (remember this location).

Use DiskAid To Copy Backup Data To iPhone

(6) Connect your iPhone to your Computer.

(7) Open DiskAid.

(8) Click the pull-down at the bottom of the screen where it says Media Folder and select Root Folder (click Go Ahead when a warning window pops up).

For this example, we will recover data from our Notes application.

(9) Click User -> Library -> Notes.

(10) Click the Copy to Device icon above.

(11) Go to the folder where you extracted the Other Files backup files (in step 5) and select “notes.db“.

(12) Click Open.

(13) Click Replace.

(14) Check your iPhone to verify the recovered data.

(15) Do the same for the rest of your data that you want to recover.

Smile! :)

Note: If you want to save and read your iPhone text files (ex. SMS) on your computer, check out my post,
“How To Save and Read Your iPhone Text Messages On Your Computer”.

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  • Wendy
    Hi, is there a windows based tutorial? I am running windows vista and need to locate my old iphone restore data from about 3 days ago...
  • Don
    my 2.0 2G iphone has just crashed bcoz i installed the wrong version of mobile installaion
    after that i upgraded it to 2.2
    but in my contacts rite now only names that appear, each name lost its phone number.
    any advice?
    im using windows xp home
  • mb
    how do i download it?!
  • Click on the links (those in blue).
  • Laura
    When I try to use DiskAid the "Roots Folder" option is grayed and won't let me choose it. Any idea on how I can fix that?
  • iPhonebreaker
    You have to have a jailbroken iphone to view or edit the root partion, it is quite simple to jailbreak by simply using the quick pwn application that you can down load from the iphone dev team blog website, google it.
  • Simon
    Any guidance on how to recover older backed up iPhone files? (Do the older backup files even exist in an usable format?)
  • John Schneider
    Just tried this, but it won't work. The reason you can't get to the Root folder is that you have to have a jailbroken iPhone. No mention of that in this article.
  • You're right John, thanks.

    I just did a quick check on the DiskAid's developer site and it does mention:

    "To access to the entire filesystem of you device, you need a jailbroken device. If not, only "DiskAid Folder" and "Media Folder" are available."

    You do need a jailbroken phone to access the Root Folder with DiskAid.
  • Wiest
    my itunes says there is a backup form dec 27th, which has all my contacts, but with this app to extract it shows a dec 31st one, one i fucked up and lost lal my contact on.
    is there another wya to select another backup?
    PLEASE email me
    kingofthedeltablues@hotmail.com
  • dumas
    I can't Get the Iphone backup Extractor to open. It just opens, then closes.
  • lindsey
    i can't get it open either... I need to get photos from my old iphone to my new one and I don't have my old computer where these are saved. help please!
  • Rob
    Worked great, thanks!
  • Linda Magid
    It all worked but now I can't read the notes. Am I supposed to be able to open them on my computer? The only file in the Notes folder is coded .db. I don't know what that is.

    Thanks for the support.
  • kwekuananse
    after step 2 I only find "iPhone OS Files" in the list. I am looking to restore my 3,500 contacts that got lost when I synced with iTunes to get my contacts from my phone to my Mac Air.
  • kevin
    So there is no other way to recover Text messages WITHOUT a backup from your computer?
  • Syed Bilal Javaid
    Perfect software to recover you iphone. I owe you guyz.
  • mike
    Is there any way to recover a "deleted by accident" note still on the iphone that hasn't yet been sync'd? New note would not be there as it was created after last sync.
  • Tirupati
    I Need a Windows based equivalent for iPhone Backup Extractor

    Anyone HELP please

    devilddn@yahoo.com
  • vlad
    i ve downloaded iphone back up extractor but won't open. ive tried but i cannot opened this application . i use tiger on macbook pro 2.4 ghz. what can i do ? thx
  • red
    hi. im red my pc content was wiped out including all my pc info. now i have song, movie, and pic files on my iphone how do i retrieve it back? im using vista pro?
  • ZAVOSH
    hi, I lost all my contacts in my iphone after downloading 2 applications. it was the first time i connected the iphone to the computer and therefore didnt have backups but i'm sure everything is in the phone. I had 1000s if conatcts and need to get them back. Any help or advise is badly needed. PLEASE
  • Ana
    HI, this post is extremely useful. I dont think I have ever come across such a clear, suitable for girls explanation of how to handle all the technological hiccups!

    I'm trying to recover the contacts i lost when restoring my iphone by accident. In your post you do a very clear step-by-step description of how to recover notes. Could you send me the instructions on how to recover contacts? (starting from step 8 or 9, i guess). I would REALLY appreciate if you could let me know what to do next to save my contacts. Thank you very much in advance!!
  • Ana
    Adding to yesterday: the determination to recover the contacts is so great that i'm actually spending hours trying to figure this thing out. but cannot find where the contacts are stored in the root file. PLEASE HELP?!?!?!!!!!!!
  • BrianK
    Worked like a champ. Thanks!
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