Restoring iPhone or iPad from a Backup Flashcards
Q: What are the four main requirements to perform a restore from backup?
A: iPhone backup on iCloud, Mac with Apple Configurator, iPhone backup on Mac, USB or USB-C to Lightning cable.
Q: How might MDM settings affect restore options?
A: They may impose specific restore options for organization-owned devices.
Q: What should you do if your organization uses an MDM solution?
A: Check how MDM settings might affect restore options.
Q: What is the purpose of restoring from a backup?
A: To restore apps, data, and settings quickly when replacing a device or restoring a prior state.
Q: What is required to connect the iPhone to the Mac?
A: A USB or USB-C to Lightning cable.
Q: What must you do before starting the iCloud restore process?
A: Reset your device to factory settings.
Q: What should you connect your device to during the restore process?
A: A power source.
Q: What credentials are needed to restore from iCloud?
A: Apple ID credentials.
Q: What should you do if your Apple ID is secured with security keys?
A: Use both your password and one of your security keys.
Q: What might you be asked to enter during the restore process?
A: A passcode from an iPhone or iPad device, or a password from a Mac associated with the Apple ID.
Q: Can you use your device while content restores in the background?
A: Yes, you can use your device while content restores.
Q: What should you do to help the restore process complete faster?
A: Connect to a power source and Wi-Fi as much as possible.
Q: What does iCloud restore almost all of?
A: Data and settings from your device.
Q: What is the first step in the manual iPhone setup process?
A: Continue until you reach the Transfer Your Apps & Data screen.
Q: What cable is needed to connect your device to your Mac for a restore?
A: USB or USB-C to Lightning cable.