Everyone wants their applications, contacts, and media items to transfer seamlessly to their new iPhone when they upgrade their iPhone. This is doable with an Apple iPhone; all you have to do is create an iCloud backup and restore it when you initially set up the new iPhone. Fortunately, Apple made setting up the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 relatively quick and uncomplicated. However, it will take a lot of effort to troubleshoot if your iPhone 14 Pro Can’t Restore Backup During Setup Error.
Although it isn’t much you can do to find out or solve iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Pro can’t restore backup during setup, there are still a few solutions you may attempt. To get the answers, keep reading the article.
Ways to fix iPhone 14/14 Pro Can’t Restore Backup During Setup Error
Reasons why the iPhone 14 Pro Can’t Restore Backup During Setup Error
- The iOS version of the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro is incompatible with the backup
- Internet connection instability
- The backup is faulty
- This requires an older version of iTunes.
Verify the Internet connection
On the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, you can’t restore a backup. Or is it caught in the middle? If your iPhone is losing its Wi-Fi connection or is linked to a shaky internet connection, this may occur. Retry it after making sure the iPhone is linked to a reliable internet connection.
Verify any iOS updates
You occasionally cannot restore the backup during the setup of a new iPhone due to incompatibility between the Backup and iOS versions. If such is the case, you will be prompted to upgrade your iPhone during the procedure before moving on to restore the backup on an iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Pro.
As an alternative, here’s how to update the iPhone manually if you didn’t see the update option. Before starting the update, make sure iPhone is connected to a reliable internet connection.
- Go to the Settings application.
- Press General.
- Software update, then.
- Download and install the most recent software.
- Make a fresh backup, then restore it
As was previously noted, there may be instances where the iCloud Backup becomes damaged; to avoid this, it is advised to create a fresh backup before attempting to restore the previous backup.
- Go to the Settings application.
- Press your name once.
- Opt for iCloud > iCloud Backup.
- Then press Back Up.
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Now, while setting up the iPhone, choose the older backup to restore from or utilize the current recently produced backup by selecting Erase All Contents and Settings (Settings app > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Erase All Contents and Settings).
Alternative: Use Finder or iTunes to restore an iPhone backup
The PC can also access iCloud Backups, which may then be utilized to recover data via icloud.com. The best feature of iCloud Backup is that it is accessible from macOS; all you need to access it is an Apple ID and a password to log in.
- Launch Finder (macOS Catalina or later) or iTunes (macOS Mojave or earlier/Windows) after connecting your iPhone to your Mac or MacBook.
- You may either click on your iPhone in the upper-left menu or in the Finder Sidebar (macOS Catalina or later), then select Summary > Restore Backup.
- Restore from this backup by clicking the “Restore from this backup” option.
FAQ
Can an iPhone be restored without a computer?
How can I restore my phone without a backup?
To restore the device, choose the To Device option.
To restore the PC, select the To PC option.
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