![]() Now, click “Restore Backup,” choose your archived backup, then choose “Restore.” You can tell if this backup is archived if you see the date and time in the backup name. If you decide to restore your iPhone from that archived backup, you’ll need to keep your iPhone connected to Finder or iTunes and select your iPhone there. ![]() If you made an archived backup in iTunes for iOS 14.1, you can tap “Restore from iTunes Backup.” If it were an archived backup in Finder, it’d say something similar.If you backed up your iPhone on iOS 14.2, iOS would likely make you update back to iOS 14.2, so you might be stuck with “Set Up as New iPhone” anyway. If you want your saved apps and data restored, tap “Restore from iCloud” if you have a complete iCloud backup for iOS 14.1.If you want your iPhone to start with a clean slate, tap “Set Up as New iPhone.”. ![]() If your iPhone is unresponsive, or you don’t use a passcode, skip to the next step. ![]() Once your IPSW finishes downloading, connect your iPhone to your Mac or Windows computer via a Lightning to USBor Lightning to USB-Ccable. Step 3: Connect Your iPhone to Your Computer ![]()
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