To back up an iPhone or iPad to a Mac, connect the device via USB, open Finder, select the device from Locations, click 'Back up all of the data on your iPhone to this Mac,' and click 'Back Up Now'; you can manage backups through 'Manage Backups,' encrypt backups to include sensitive data like passwords and health information, and enable wireless backups by checking 'Show this iPhone when on Wi-Fi' after the initial cable connection.
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How to Back Up iPhone or iPad to iMac or MacBook本站添加:
I’m Max Dalton, and in this video, I’ll show you how to back up your iPhone or iPad directly to your iMac or MacBook using Finder.
Step 1. Connect your iPhone or iPad to your Mac using a USB or USB-C cable. Click "Allow" if you're asked if you want to allow this iPhone to connect to your Mac.
Step 2. Open Finder on your Mac. Under the Locations section, click on the name of your iPhone or iPad. If this is your first time connecting, you’ll see a prompt on your Mac asking to trust the device. Click "Trust." You will also need to tap Trust on your iPhone or iPad screen and enter your passcode.
Step 3. In the main Finder window, ensure the General tab is selected at the top.
Step 4. Look for the Backups section.
Select the button next to "Back up all of the data on your iPhone to this Mac."
Step 5. Click "Back Up Now." MacOS will begin creating a full snapshot of your device. You can see the progress bar at the bottom of the window.
You can see your iPhone or iPad backups on your Mac by clicking "Manage Backups" in the Backups section. A window opens where you can see a list of your backups. If you ever want to delete a backup from your Mac, all you need to do is click one of the backups in this window, and then click "Delete."
If you want your backup to include sensitive data like your Health information, saved passwords, and Wi-Fi settings, you must check the box for Encrypt local backup. You’ll be asked to create a password for the backup. Just make sure you don't forget this password. Without it, you will never be able to restore that specific backup!
And finally, once you’ve connected your phone via cable at least once, you can make future backups wireless. While still in the General tab of the Finder window, scroll down to the Options section and check the box for "Show this iPhone when on Wi-Fi."
Click Apply. Now, as long as your iPhone and Mac are on the same Wi-Fi network, your phone will show up in Finder automatically, and you can hit "Back Up Now" without needing the cable.
Let me know if this video helped you secure your data in the comments below. If you liked what you saw here, click the video links on the right side of the screen to check out another video, or click the logo on the left side of the screen to check out my tutorial website at www.maxdalton.how.
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