![]() If you are sure you want to do this, tap “Yes” to proceed. Your device will ask you for your passcode and then confirm you want to erase the device. In order to restore your device from a backup, first open the General settings and then tap on “Reset” and then “Erase All Content and Settings”. But, it’s free and built-in, so it’s going to be most people’s first choice. ![]() This means you will lose any newer data between now and the time the backup was made (not to mention waste a lot of time waiting for the phone to restore from backup). The bigger problem, however, is that in order to apply a backup to your iPhone or iPad, you have to erase your device and restore it with older data from an earlier point in time. For example, if you want to restore a conversation from two months ago, but your backup file only goes back two weeks, that conversation won’t be on it. ![]() If your backups don’t go back very far, they may not have the data you want. ![]() There are a couple of problems with this method, however. If you have iCloud or iTunes backups, then you can use them to restore your device to an earlier state before those messages were deleted. Option One: Restore Your iMessages from an iCloud or iTunes Backup ![]()
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