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Greetings, have you ever had to do any kind of restore, only to lose all your 3rd party applications that took you forever to install, let alone find. Well I know for my own personal computer, I have always imaged my hard drive and kept it for a rainy day when some app would mess things up. Well I know they don't create (yet) any such great backup software like Acronis Imaging for the Iphone. So I thought there had to be other ways of backing up ones Iphone. As such, I decided to create this open and "under developement" guide, so the experts that know and visit this site can help beginners out. I was surprised that such a guide hadn't allready been made. I myself am a beginner. I have basic experience using the "WinSCP" program from my past experience jailbreaking my own iphone. I now own a 1.1.3 16GB OTB unlocked/jailbroken iphone. I also use Windows Vista.
OK, this will be a "open developing guide", so to all the "Experts" that know good, easy, step-by-steps, please add your suggestions. Also, if you know a better way to format this guide, then go ahead. I really just wanted to get some type of guide started for us beginners...LOL. And PLEASE format in beginners terminology and techniques, if possible.
So go ahead and click on "edit", and lets hear from you.
Thanks.!!!
MICROSOFT WINDOWS USERS
BACKING UP THE IPHONE CATEGORY BREAKDOWNS:
3RD PARTY APPLICATIONS -
(Nothing yet......Still waiting for a way to backup important 3rd party apps...if you know a way, let's hear from you.)
NEWLY ADDED LINK: I FOUND THIS VIDEO BELOW ON SAVING 3RD PARTY APPS AND SOURCES,, CAN ANYONE VERIFY IF THIS ACTUALLY WORKS? THANKS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2FP-X9nK6c
SUMMERBOARD THEMES -
If you've found a certain theme you don't want to loose or you've made on yourself, you can save all your SummerBoard themes by going here:
1.1.3 and above:
/private/var/mobile/Library/SummerBoard/Themes/
1.1.2 and below:
/private/var/root/Library/SummerBoard/Themes/
In this folder you can see all the themes you've downloaded to your device. You can save them for later use so you don't have to waste time in Installer.
PROTIP: By copying icons and backgrounds around, you can forge your very own SummerBoard theme! Just make your own directory and a folder for the icons!
INSTALLER APP SOURCES -
/private/var/mobile/Library/Installer/ in 1.1.3
/private/var/root/Library/Installer/ in 1.1.2 and lower
TrustedSources.plist
PackageSources.plist
SAFARI BOOKMARKS -
/private/var/mobile/Library/Safari in 1.1.3
/private/var/root/Library/Safari in 1.1.2 and lower
Bookmarks.plist
PHOTOS -
Your images can be found after ssh'ing(WinSCP'ing) into your iphone or ipod touch at:
/var/mobile/Media/DCIM/100APPLE in 1.1.3
/var/root/Media/DCIM/100APPLE in 1.1.2 and lower
They are all there and named IMG_XXXX.JPG
Where XXXX is a four digit number.
James
VIDEOS -
There's a program called 'iPod Access' which works great. The demo version works fine for transferring videos. Get it here: http://www.findleydesigns.com/ipodaccess/index.html
MUSIC -
Haven't got the time at the moment to go into too much detail, but the music can be found at this address after SSH'ing(WinSCP'ing) into your iphone or ipod touch:
/var/mobile/Media/iTunes_Control/Music in 1.1.3
/var/root/Media/iTunes_Control/Music in 1.1.2 and lower
There are various folders there with digits as their names i.e. f00 and these contain your music files. In them there are various files with strange names consisting of letters i.e. UDMU.mp3, these are your individual music files, but the only way to tell what song it is, is by opening it and listening. However, if you import these files into iTunes by dragging, they will automatically be renamed to the correct titles.
If you used the swaptunes app to have two music librarys, then your second library will be at:
/var/mobile/Media/iTunes_Control2/Music in 1.1.3
/var/root/Media/iTunes_Control2/Music in 1.1.2 and lower
Notice it is now itunescontrol 2
James
ADDRESS BOOK -
/private/var/mobile/Library/AddressBook/
AddressBook.sqlitedb
AddressBookImages.sqlitedb
--- this might be right for people with 1.1.2+
but for 1.1.1 or below it is the following directory:
/private/var/root/Library/AddressBook/
I sync my contacts using yahoo's mail through iTunes. Works great.
VOICEMAILS -
All things related to visual voicemail are stored here:
/private/var/mobile/Library/voicemail/
Within are all of the voicemails you haven't deleted (and a few that you have), your personal greeting, and the voicemail.db file that keeps track of who has called you.
Copy EVERYTHING just to be sure.
CALENDAR -
/private/var/mobile/Library/Calendar
Calendar.sqlitedb
I accually sync my iPhone with Googles calendar after a restore using NemusSync
NOTES -
Notes are important - remember to grab the notes.db file here:
/private/var/mobile/Library/Notes/notes.db
Saving that saves your notes.
Note: Older notes.db files can break MobileNotes.app in 1.1.3 when transplanted with SSH
CALL HISTORY -
Back up the entire folder ~var/mobile/Library/CallHistory
it contains call_history.db, which is all of your call history information. just replace it with SSH and make sure that you give it full permissions so that your phone can edit it and add more call history after you restore
SMS -
Your text messages are saved in a database file. It can be found at:
private/var/mobile/library/sms/sms.db
Save the sms.db to keep a record of your texts!
The above might be true for 1.1.2+
But for 1.1.1 and below the directory is:
/private/var/root/Library/SMS/sms.db
COOKIES -
Your cookies can be found at:
/private/var/mobile/Library/Cookies
Where the file named cookies.plist contains all your safari cookies.
James
HISTORY/SAFARI SUSPEND PAGES -
Your safari history can be found at:
/private/var/mobile/Library/Safari
Where the history.plist conatins all your safari history.
Also in the above folder is a file called SuspendState.plist which contains the last pages that were open before you closed safari, because as you may know safari opens at the last unclosed pages.
James
BOOKMARKS -
Bookmarks can be found at:
/var/mobile/Library/Safari
In the bookmarks.plist file which can be opened with notepad and you should see your bookmark addresses in there.
James
WALLPAPERS -
Your wallpapers can be found at:
/Library/Wallpaper
Where the file with the xxx.png (xxx is a three digit number) is the actual wallpaper, and is what you will want to copy should you wish to back them up. The only way you can tell which wallpaper is which is by opening it.
James
RINGTONES -
Your ringtones can be found after winscp'ing into your iphone at:
/var/mobile/Media/iTunes_Control/Ringtones
And are named for example like:
SSAT.m4r
And so the only way to tell what ringtone it is, is to play the ringtone.
James
***OTHER BACKUP SOLUTIONS: DO YOU KNOW AN ALTERNATE WAY OF BACKING UP
THE IPHONE, THAT'S NOT SSH'ing OR WinSCP'ing?***
Another forum member posted this,
"Make an .ipb file structure with all your mods, that way everytime you update you just upload the .ipb and your good to go."
Not sure how this works, if you know,,, let's hear from you.
***ALSO FOUND THIS LINK BELOW:***
http://george.zjlotto.com/index.php/2007/11/15/backup-and-restore-your-iphone-system-on-the-fly/
Not sure if this is a backup process, and not sure how this works. If you know, could you give us a dummies version on how to do this,, let's hear from you.......