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Processor : Pentium Class
Operating System : Microsoft Windows 7/Vista/2003/XP/2000/NT4 (SP6)
and Mac OS X 10.6, 10.5, 10.4 and 10.3.9
iPhone 3G, 3Gs and 4G
Memory : Minimum 256 MB (512 MB recommended)
Hard Disk : 50 MB of free disk space
IPhones are smart gadgets that are fast gaining popularity amongst people by dint of its user friendly features. It contains large volume of data including audio, video and all types of files. But like all other devices, iPhones are also vulnerable to corruption making all data stored in it either getting deleted or inaccessible. In such a situation, iTunes come to your rescue.
ITunes are applications that create backup copies of all the files and contacts saved in the iPhone and thus, help a lot in times when the iPhone gets corrupt or even when it gets lost or stolen. When the iPhone is plugged into the computer, it syncs automatically after creating a backup. But the backup takes an extremely long time. Iphone slow backup is a cause of concern. Below are a few steps given which enable you to fix all backup issues in iTunes.
Iphone slow backup fix is easy. In the settings option in iTunes, click on Devices icon. You can see your device listed in the “Device backups”. For more than one item, make a note of the device backup and its time and date that matches the troubling device.
The backup files are located in the following locations:
In Windows:
C:\Documents and Settings \USERNAME Application DataApple ComputerMobile SyncBackup
In Mac:
USERNAME LibraryApplication SupportMobile SyncBackup
In the backup folder, you can see the backup file for your device. If you are not sure which one is yours, you can match the date and time of the folder with the date and time you took note of the file. After you are become sure about the backup file, create a copy of the file on the desktop of your computer system. .
After this, return to iTunes, return to Settings, and click on the Devices icon. In the Devices Backups, go to the device backup for your device. Now click the Delete Backup button. After this, reconnect the device and let iTunes make a new backup. You will find the visible difference in the time taken in creating a backup. Now the backup is made at a much faster rate. If you find any problems then you can go to the copy of the backup on your desktop and move it back to the backup folder.
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