![]() This may restore your messages while you are logged into the new Apple ID, so you don’t lose any messages, and allow you to continue with the new Apple ID. One thing you can try is backing up your iPhone to a computer and then restoring it when you are logging in to the new Apple ID. Now, to retain that all important messages data… There is no reason to delete the apps anyway. App data will be retained as well as long as you don’t delete the apps. Whatever music settings like playlists will likely need to be rebuilt. Other things aren’t going to be so easy, your message history will likely be one thing that may be difficult to retain. That fact that you and your mom are going to join together as a Family Sharing group will make some things easier to retain like a Music subscription and access to apps you have already downloaded. When you login to the new Apple ID you create it will be like starting fresh. That said, I've whipped my Intune environment into pretty good shape.Īll the iCloud data and settings are tied to the Apple ID that your mother is retaining. It's pretty clear that the Apple die hards are using Jamf, and most Intune Apple users are using it because their company won't shell out for another tool. You can find previous posts of mine where I'm just running into errors that have so few results online. My biggest issue with Intune and Apple devices is just the lack of user documentation. So, I recommend one or two payloads per config file tops. Even if 2 config profiles don't touch the same individual setting but do use the same payload, Intune will fail to apply both profiles. In iPE, or Apple Configurator 2, you'll see that every setting is part of a category, or payload. Since iPE is on both the Microsoft and Mac App Stores, I added both versions to my Intune app list so my colleagues can get the app from Company Portal. iPE also supports making config profiles for third-party macOS apps like Web browsers and other utilities. I use iMazing Profile Editor to make macOS or iOS/iPadOS config files that I then upload as custom device configurations into Intune. Yeah, I've posted it in like every second post I make on r/Intune or r/macsysadmin. But a recovery pro on here would be much better to answer that. Most likely it's similar to an SSD and might not be recoverable. If you've wiped (reset) the phone without a backup, I don't know what your options are. So it won't help if you don't have a backup or if you've wiped the phone. It is not a disk recovery application though, like R-Studio or UFS Explorer. Especially from the backup file that would be stored on your computer. But it does pretty well at retrieving files. I originally got it to copy all the text and voice mail off of my mom's phone for her. Other than that, accessing the files directly from the phone. (earlier versions of iOS on the iPhone 4 may be easier than newer ones). I think you would you would possibly need to jailbreak it for that. Which is the easier option than trying to get if off the phone directly. There are utilities that can pry into the backup file. ![]() Is the phone backed up to a local drive (Windows, Mac OS)? Backed up to iCloud? Have you wiped this phone of data, or is it still on the phone? I think it depends on what version of iOS is on it. ipa file and now need to find another way to keep their Pebble running after they upgrade their iPhone. ipa file you should have no trouble getting this to work, I pity those that haven't backed up their. I didn't get to authenticate it and get the store working as my wife needed her phone. Opened app on my wife's phone and connected as per instructions on the Rebble website.I wasn't patient and try a few things as my. I did also try the file from here but it didn't seem to work. Opened the "Apps" section of amazing and selected "device", dragged my.Connected my wife's iPhone 8 that had never had Pebble installed, she is on my family sharing, and I did type my Apple ID and password at one point, but I may not have needed to do this. ![]() ![]()
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