How to Restore iPad from iCloud Backup
Compared with iTunes backup, iCloud backup has a pronounced advantage in that it allows users to back iOS devices wirelessly and automatically without connecting their devices to a computer. Therefore, it is no wonder that iCloud backup is so popular among Apple fans. As a big surprise from Apple after releasing iPhone in 2007, you may be not surprised at the popularity of the iPad, too. However, no matter how perfect the iPad is, it is still vulnerable to viruses, damages, and the deletion of data. You must be a wise person who always creates a backup on iTunes or iCloud. With iCloud, you can easily restore the iPad, but how to restore the iPad from iCloud selectively? Read on to find answers.
iPhone Data Recovery gives you much freedom to select the exact files you want from iCloud backup files. It supports recovering lost or deleted contacts, messages, photos, videos, notes, calendars, voicemail, voice memos, reminders, bookmarks, etc. from all versions of the iPad. Additionally, it is compatible with the latest iPadOS 15.
Followings are guidance in detail. Please download and install the trial version below.
How to Retrieve iCloud Backup to Restore iPad Files
Step 1: Sign in to your iCloud account
Run iPad Data Recovery on the computer after installation. Then choose the tab “Recover from iCloud Backup File” from the recovery modes available. Now, sign in to the iCloud account by entering your Apple ID and password.
Step 2: Download and extract iCloud backup
The program will automatically list backup files in your iCloud account as long as you have logged in. Select the appropriate one and hit the “Download” button under the menu of “State”. When completed, click on the same button to begin extracting it.
Step 3: Preview and restore the iPad from iCloud
After scanning, you can start previewing the data found in the iCloud backup. Tick any item you want and restore them all to your computer by hitting the “Recover” button.
With iPhone Data Recovery, you can also recover iPad data from the iPad itself directly. However, if your iPad was lost or stolen, unfortunately, you must restore the iPad from iTunes backup or iCloud backup files.
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