How to Restore iPhone Data from iTunes Backup Selectively on Mac

In the daily life, iPhone data can disappear for different reasons, like device lost, mistaken deletion, iOS upgrade, or water damaged, etc. You are able to restore iPhone data from a previous iCloud or iTunes backup, as long as you have backed up them before. Be aware that if you directly sync and restore iPhone data from iTunes, you need to restore the whole backup data and replace the original data on iPhone, which means that you will task the risk of losing other data on iPhone.

This tutorial is going to show you an effective way to solve this problem. iPhone Data Recovery software supports you view and export iPhone/iPad/iPod data directly from your device or from the backups made by iTunes or iCloud selectively. He program can help you recover deleted or lost messages, photos, contacts, notes, videos and etc., which is compatible with all iOS versions and iPhone/iPad/iPod devices.

Now, the free trial version of iPhone Data Recovery is available, click on the icon below to download in on the computer then read on the detailed guide to restore iPhone data from iTunes backup selectively.

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Steps to Restore iPhone Data from iTunes Backup Selectively on Mac

Step 1. Launch the iPhone Data Recovery program on Mac and choose the mode of "Recover from iTunes Backup". Then all iTunes backup files on mac will be found and displayed in the interface. Choose a backup which contain the lost data and click to "Start Scan" button to start the scanning process.

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Step 2. After the scan is complete, all detail information of iTunes backup will be displayed in the scan result, you can click the category in the left side such as contacts, messages, call logs, photos, calendar, notes, reminders and so forth. You can click them one by one to preview them in detail, then choose the data you need to export to Mac with the "Recover" button.

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