Feb 15, PM. Feb 16, AM in response to mende1 In response to mende1. The back up size that it is restoring is So far all my apps are back but there are no photo's or music..
Im guessing I just use iTunes to put my music back on but I had over photo's could this be why it is taking so long..? Every time I go into storage and backup in settings it still says This iPhone is currently being restored and will automatically back up when it is done..
Will it ever finish..? Also if I leave my house will it interrupt restoring my phone..? Should I just stop the restore or would it be finding my photo's..? Feb 16, AM. Note that the iCloud backup doesn't contain music, so you have to sync it with your computer or redownload the music. Probably photos are taking that space and that's why the time is so long.
My iphone 5s is has taken over 12 hours and still has not completely restored. It has been connected to wifi most of that time. I know that there was approximately 15 gigs of space used on the old phone. Does that make sense that it would take that long? Oct 31, AM. The majority of you are having problems because of the lack of power to the usb port you're using. Mar 10, PM.
And it ran from 8 hours to 15 hours to 24 hours. It is frustrating! And now i found upon your site with the steps, i would like to give it a try. Does my slow computer have anything to do with it? After 3 times trying, and i again i waited all night long waking up and nothing happens, if i restart everything the damn Itunes start to sync the half restored Iphone. I had exactly this problem. The bottleneck seemed to be restoring the apps. I am using iTunes The new phone was restored from the back up of my old one quite quickly but I did not have a working set of apps until well into the next day.
But imagine down the road with iOS 12 etc, then updating iTunes to the newest version iTunes 13 etc will be necessary for compatibility reasons. Name required. Mail will not be published required. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without explicit permission is prohibited.
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Mac says:. April 3, at am. March 2, at pm. Bacillus says:. The following are some user stories , they spend different time in recovering an iCloud backup:. User Story 1: Matt says that when he tried to restore his iPhone 6 from an iCloud backup, the process took more than 24 hours. The size of his backup is only 15GB and he says it is taking up 50GB of his broadband data quota even though all he's doing is restoring his backup. User Story 2: Cassini is another forum user who claims to take over 3 days for the restore process to complete.
While he doesn't specify the size of the backup, it is still unusual for the process to take over 3 days no matter how large the backup. The above stories are not isolated cases. There are still many people who experience the same or similar problems in restoring their iDevice. This can hinder the usage of the device since you need to wait for a long time until the restoring process complete. If this happens to you, the following tips are just right for you.
It is important that your device is connected to a strong and reliable Wi-Fi network. So, if you experience problems with the iCloud restore process, check that your Wi-Fi network is working well. You can also leave the device in the same room as the router to increase the strength of the network. It is also equally as important to connect the device to a functional power source. Without it, the restore process may fail to complete.
If you are plugging in the device to a desktop for charging, please make sure to use the USB port on the back, since the front USB ports often have less power. It is known to all that iCloud only offers a free space of 5GB for storing data.
If you have large files or unnecessary data in your backing files, you'd better clean them before backing up since these will definitely slow down the transferring speed. Large files can fully occupy your iCloud storage and need a long time for transferring. We suggest you to back up these large files on computer instead of using the network transmission, it will easily stuck or interrupt during the online transferring process.
It can be quite possible that your iCloud restore process is stuck and may therefore not complete. If you've waited for more than 24 hours, it may be time to end the process and try again. The following guide will show you how to stop an iCloud restore process that is stuck.
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