Restore iPhone or iPad from the Finder backup or from Apple Configurator Flashcards

https://it-training.apple.com/tutorials/support/sup020/ and https://support.apple.com/118106

1
Q

Which of the following is required to restore your data to your iPhone using iCloud?

A. iPhone reset to factory settings

B. A Mac with macOS 12.0 or later

C. A 5G cellular connection

D. A wired Ethernet connection

A

A. iPhone reset to factory settings

Restore from iCloud Backup appears during iPhone setup, so the device must be reset to factory settings.

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2
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Which of the following is required to restore your data to your iPhone from your Mac?

A, iPhone reset to factory settings

B. A USB or USB-C to Lightning cable

C. A wired Ethernet connection

D. Two-factor authentication

A

B. A USB or USB-C to Lightning cable

You need a USB or USB-C to Lightning cable to restore from a backup on a Mac.

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3
Q

Which type of backup can you use to restore a currently setup iPhone or iPad?

A. Device mirroring

B. iCloud backup

C. Mac backup

A

C. Mac backup

You can restore a new, reset, or setup device from a Mac backup.

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4
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Which of the following do you need to do on your iPhone before you restore from a Mac backup?

A. Sign out of iCloud

B. Turn off Find My

C. Manually start an iCloud backup

A

B. Turn off Find My

You must turn off Find My before you can restore your iPhone from a Mac backup.

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5
Q

What are the steps to restore your iPhone from iCloud Backup?

A
  1. Start the manual iPhone setup process and continue until you reach the Transfer Your Apps & Data screen. Tap “From iCloud Backup”
  2. Enter Apple ID & Password (might 2FA). Follow on-screen instructions
  3. Choose latest backup
  4. On the Make This Your New iPhone screen, tap Continue. Follow on-screen instructions
  5. Verify that the Restore from iCloud screen appears with an estimated time remaining for the restore process.

Your device restarts when the restore process completes Complete any setup steps that remain on Settings

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6
Q

To restore your iPhone/iPad from a backup on your Mac, You need to erase the device first.

A. True
B. False

A

B. False

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7
Q

Your iPhone/iPad is connected to a Mac with the appropriate cable. Which two apps can you use to restore from a Mac backup?

A

Finder or Apple Configurator

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8
Q

In Finder, where do you start the process to restore backup?

A

Select your iPhone/iPad from the sidebar > General > Restore Backup

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9
Q

In Apple Configurator, where do you start the process to restore backup?

A

Select your iPhone/iPad in the All Devices screen > from the menu bar choose Actions > Restore from Backup

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10
Q

If you’re using MDM, user-based Activation Lock lets users lock organization-owned devices with their personal iCloud account. To erase the device, you may need the user to turn off ____.

A

Find My

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11
Q

What should you do if you forgot your iPhone passcode?

A

Use your Mac or PC to reset it

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12
Q

Your account has been disabled for security reasons. To regain access, you need to ____ .

A

reset your password

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13
Q

How do you put your latest iPhone in recovery mode?

A

Press and quickly release the volume up button. Press and quickly release the volume down button. Then, press and hold the side button until you see the Connect to computer screen.

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