![]() I noticed this becuase I tried to download a new IPSW and it said my hard drive was totally full! Well, apparently when you try to restore, iTunes creates a massive folder in AppData\Apple\MobileSync\Backups and basically my SSD was running out of memory to do the sync. When i tried to restore the phone originally yesterday, my computer hard drive had about 60 free gigs on it (i have a smallish SSD on there, and usually when it gets that low from movies/TV shows whatever, I manually move it to a network drive). i actually just figured it out about 30 minutes ago. ![]() (The full version does cost money, so again, full disclosure :) this is software I made that I'm linking to.) Decipher Backup Repair is made to reconstruct/fix incomplete or corrupt backups for restoring in iTunes as best as the situation allows (it depends on how incomplete the backup is.) The free trial of Decipher Backup Browser can help you preview the contents of the incomplete backup, to at least get a sense of what is there (photos, contacts, etc) and if the backup was encrypted. I'm the developer for a couple of programs that deal with broken/incomplete backups. If the backup is not encrypted, but the Manifest.db file is missing, it depends on what you want to recover :) The way the backups are written, it's not easy to piece together all of the third party app data without the Manifest.db. It won't be in any of the multitude of two-letter folders :)) If it is an encrypted backup with missing key data, then there's nothing that can be done. ![]() ![]() (It would either be directly in that folder named by the device ID, or in the "Snapshot" folder inside of there. If it's an encrypted backup, you want to look to see if there are ist and Manifest.db files in the folder for the backup. If the backup was encrypted, it's very likely an incomplete backup is missing the files that contain the encryption key data. It depends, unfortunately, on a couple of things: ![]()
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