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I've been recovering data for several years, and I don't even know what's wrong with you asking this question.
First, do you have a backup of your data? What you call selective is to say that you have backup files that you don't want to restore all of them now. Is that so!
If that's the case, I recommend that you dump all the files in the backup and then sync it with your phone!
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There is no harm in restoring factory settings, mainly to restore and uninstall the set programs and installed application software, etc., data will be lost, it is recommended to make a backup in advance:
1.Only erase all application data and uninstallable programs (factory reset), and you will lose the ** number, SMS, MMS, and installed software applications saved on your phone;
Note: Backup & Restore in Phone Tools only saves the data to the phone storage, erasing all content and settings will erase the backup, it is recommended to back up the data to the computer for saving.
Factory settings are restored to the default state at the factory time, such as start interface, standby mode, operation shortcuts, timing reminders and other functions are restored, and the saved parameter settings are cleared.
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There are several ways to backup and restore your phone's data:
1. Create a new backup in Tools - Backup and Restore - If you need to restore the backup file, please click the backup file in Tools and Recovery;
2. Click "Cloud Service", log in to your OPPO account, and click One-click Backup; If you need to restore the backup files, please click One-click Restore (some models can choose the "Sync" app for backup and restore);
3. Connect the mobile phone to the computer through the data cable, and use the mobile phone assistant installed on the computer (Wandoupod, OPPO mobile assistant, etc.) to backup and restore.
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Ask questions that can't be recovered, don't talk nonsense, what should I do?
Thank you very much and goodbye.
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Restoring a previous backup on 7p is pretty straightforward:
2. If you have backed up through iTunes before, open iTunes and find the Back Up Now button, click it to start restoring the whole data from iTunes backup;
3. Data can also be recovered through recovery tools, generally there are three modes: by scanning the device, iCloud backup recovery, iTunes backup recovery.
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Here's how to restore previously backed up data on iPhone 7 Plus:
1.Enter the "Storage & Backup" interface and turn on the "iCloud Backup" item, you can back up your mobile phone data;
2.After entering the "Phone Data Backup" interface, you can selectively back up the phone data items you want to backup;
3.For Apple phones that have backed up their phone data, the basic way to recover data is to enter the "Settings iPhone" interface, find and select the "Recover from iCloud" item, and then follow the prompts to complete the phone data recovery;
6.Next, you need to follow the prompts to recover.
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There is a data backup function, so you can select the data you need.
Select the folder location you specified, and you can get it in a few minutes.
The advantage of this method is that the data pants are stored in the computer for several days, and it is not easy to lose.
In the future, even if the mobile phone is unusable or lost after completion, you can also use the same method to restore the address book and other information to the letter's mobile phone.
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2. Click the right-click to restore the backup of the manuscript and restore it.
3. Select the system files that have been backed up before and restore them.
5. After the above steps are completed, the device will automatically restart, and it will be successfully restarted after the restart.
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Connect your iPhone to your computer, open the iTunes software on your computer, and click the "iPhone" button on the top right.
Then in the management summary screen of your iPhone, you can see the "Restore Backup" button.
Note: The backup seen here is to have clicked "Back Up Now" before to restore. When you need to back up, you can back up your phone data here.
Then, in the Restore Backup window, select the backup you want to restore, and click the drop-down list to select the backup you want to restore.
Finally just wait for iTunes to restore the backup.
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1. Suppose your original iTunes backup is A;
2. After the system is reflashed, connect your iPhone to iTunes to make a new backup.
3. iTools - Toolbox - iTunes Backup Management - Open the old backup A, export contacts, text messages, etc.;
4. iTools - Toolbox - iTunes Backup Management - Open a new backup B and import the exported data in 3;
5. Connect your iPhone to iTunes and restore the processed new backup B to your iPhone.
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