Speed Up the iPhone Back-Up Process

If you’re like me, you get a bit annoyed when every moment you try to sync your iPhone it tries to back it up. And that would be fine whether it didn’t take an hour. Seriously. Backing up my iPhone took about 30 minutes today, which, whether you ask me, is just a little bit too enlarged. It’s so expanded that I’ve simply cancelled the back up on occasion. Not the best option, but sometimes the only one when in a pinch.

However, there is something you can do to speed up the process just a bit. All you have to do

is opt to not send any crash reports to Apple during the back up. certain, the heart of the time-consuming part of back up is the applications, but opting to not send in those crash reports can shave off some duration spent staring at your screen hoping the progress bar will speed up already.

 All you have to do is choose “Don’t Send” when prompted with a dialog about sending diagnostic info to Apple. Check the box whether you want to opt out permanently. 

[via The Boy Genius Report]

 

Original post by Brenda Stokes

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