Re: [apple-iphone] Happy Camper
After the upgrade at the apple store I chose restore from backup ( I had a backup from the day before). From other members of this group that was the WRONG thing to do. I should have chosen restore as new when given the choice after clicking restore.
Again I have no need as all is super fast and not freezing. After 8 consecutive days of flawless syncing I am ecstatic.
Sue
Sent from my iPhone
On Jul 4, 2010, at 8:42 AM, Techlady <techlady04@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Good morning! How do u know if u r syncing to the old backup after u do the restore?
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> Camille
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> On Jul 4, 2010, at 1:24 AM, "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@comcast.net> wrote:
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> Follow the instruct that were sent you. Restore as new, reset what to sync to your iPhone.
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> DO NOT sync to your old back up. It just carries over the corrupted junk that you are trying to get away from. Spend 20-60 minutes now and be rid of your problems.
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> On Jul 3, 2010, at 1:54 PM, Susan Ferraglio wrote:
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> Hi All - I have written often about my trials with an iPhone 3GS and syncing or upgrading with Vista. For 10 months I have had freezing issues, rebooting problems, and no content on the iPod after syncing altho it shows on the content bar in iTunes. Two previous upgrades I tried at home bricked my phone. The iPhone 4 upgrade I decided to have the apple store do. Thought I would solve a lot of issues. Instead after restoring from a current backup I got freezes on syncing any app with data. Needless to say I was very frustrated. I had to download apps directly to the phone, resync and then download the ones that froze the sync. It took me 3 days to finally get the phone synced and backed up again. THEN the no content issue raised it's ugly head. I resynced after rebooting both the phone and the computer. Still no content.
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> Whoever ( and I am sorry I don't remember the sender) recommended Memory Sweep is an angel. On the off chance there was a memory overload I used sweep. It freed up about 35 mb on the moderate setting. Without resyncing I checked the iPod and all my songs were listed!!! Then I synced with iTunes. I was amazed that the backup took about 15 seconds and the total sync took about 2 minutes. The iPod worked.
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> Since running memory sweep I have synced to iTunes for 8 days without the constant freezes and reboots that I had to do in the past. Syncing took 10-14 minutes if it didn't freeze and now it is under 3 minutes.
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> The phone is syncing the way I thought it should after 10 months!!! There must have been a memory bloat, hitch or stopup ever since I purchased the phone.
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> Thanks to Memory Sweep I am a happy camper :-).
> There may have been a couple of poor reviews on this app but it has saved me from total disgust with the sync process. I may now try to do an upgrade at home again in the future.
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> I am not connected with the developer in any way.
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> Thanks memory sweep
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> Sue
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