You will lose your settings and data, but you can get those from restore back up. Restore backup mean that you restore your iPhone from an iTunes backup, or the backup you made by other iPhone backup tools before. After restore, all the data in the backup will replace the current data on your iPhone.
It will wipe all the data on your iPhone. Note that no matter you restore iPhone from backup or restore it directly by iTunes, all the data which is currently on your iPhone will be removed and no way to recover it. So back up your iPhone before you do this. This same thing happened to me. I restored my phone and the. Jail role again.
That time the jailbreak didn't complete there was a blue screen at the end of jailbreak After that for the third time I jail broke and this time it worked. Now I can use jailbreak freely. I hope that helped. Have a good day. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question. I am trying to reset my iphone to how it was when i originally got it. First i went to back-up all my information, music, movies, apps, etc. Once it finished in the subsection "Summary" next to "Check for updates" the option on "Reset Iphone". If I press that will it delete all my data off the phone but not take away the back-up information on my pc?
If it doesnt what does it do? Thanks in advance. Posted on May 4, AM. May 6, PM in response to macscale In response to macscale. The "Restore iPhone" will remove any information on the phone. However, if a backup is created before the restore process, that backup can be used to restore all of your apps, music, settings, etc.
For what it's worth, the "Restore iPhone" button would only be useful when there's an issue with the device that other options haven't been able to resolve. Reset iPhone? Glad you asked because there IS a difference — and it pays to know how these two settings work…. I often get asked what the difference is between restoring and iPhone and resetting an iPhone.
In this guide, we explore what the difference is between a restore and a reset on an iPhone, in what instances you should use it, and the steps to follow when you do so. When resetting your iPhone you have the option of resetting all the settings on the device to factory default or just the network, keyboard dictionary, home screen layout, or location and privacy settings. These settings are the preferences that make your iPhone yours: network passwords, icon arrangement, system and app settings, and the like.
A restore will wipe everything from your iPhone—settings, apps, the OS, and even the firmware itself. If you want the iPhone to be as close to the way it was when you first opened it from the box you want to restore it. Resetting your iPhone resets some or all depending on what you choose of the preferences from your iPhone, which can help resolve bugs or odd behavior on your device.
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