iExplorer Walkthrough: Back Up, Export, and Restore Like a Pro
iExplorer is a desktop application for macOS and Windows that lets you browse, export, and back up data from iOS devices. This walkthrough shows step-by-step how to back up, export specific data (photos, messages, contacts, voicemails, and more), and restore items—plus tips to avoid common pitfalls.
1. Prepare your device and computer
- Update software: Install the latest iExplorer and update iTunes (or Apple Mobile Device drivers on Windows).
- Charge and unlock: Ensure your iPhone/iPad has enough battery and is unlocked.
- Use an original cable: Prefer the Apple USB cable to avoid connection issues.
- Trust the computer: When prompted on the device, tap Trust and enter your passcode.
2. Make a full backup with iExplorer
- Open iExplorer and connect your device via USB.
- In the left sidebar, select your device (it appears by name).
- Click Backups → Create Backup (or “Manual Backup”).
- Wait for the process to complete—iExplorer will show progress and store the backup locally.
- Verify the backup appears in the Backups list with the correct date and device name.
Tip: For added safety, copy the backup folder to an external drive or cloud storage.
3. Export photos and videos
- Choose Photos (or Camera Roll/specific albums) in the sidebar.
- Select items or press Cmd/Ctrl+A to select all.
- Click Export to Folder and pick a destination.
- Use the Keep Folder Structure option to preserve album organization.
Tip: Export HEIC images to JPEGs if you need broader compatibility—use iExplorer’s conversion option or convert afterward with a batch tool.
4. Export messages, call history, and voicemails
- Open Messages to view conversations.
- Select a conversation or multiple threads.
- Click Export and choose a format: PDF, TXT, or CSV.
- For call history, open Call History, select entries, and export similarly.
- For voicemails, go to Voicemail, select items, then Export to Folder.
Tip: Export to PDF to preserve message timestamps and attachments (images/voice clips are included).
5. Export contacts and calendars
- Click Contacts to view your address book.
- Select contacts or use Cmd/Ctrl+A to pick all.
- Click Export → choose vCard (.vcf) or CSV.
- For calendars, select Calendar, choose events or ranges, then export as .ics.
Tip: Use vCard for easy import into Apple Contacts, Google Contacts, or Outlook.
6. Export app data and files
- In the device sidebar, browse Apps to find app-specific files.
- Click an app to view its Documents and Library folders.
- Select files/folders and click Export to Folder.
Tip: Some apps store data in an encrypted format—exporting may require the app itself to read the files.
7. Restore items from a backup
- In iExplorer, open Backups and select the backup to use.
- Browse the backup categories (Messages, Contacts, Photos, etc.).
- Select items to restore and click Restore to Device or Export to Folder if you prefer manual restore.
- Follow on-screen prompts; you may need to allow the device to trust the computer again.
Warning: Restoring a full backup to a device can overwrite existing data—export current data first if needed.
8. Troubleshooting common issues
- Connection problems: try a different USB port, cable, or restart both devices.
- Backup fails: check free
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