Backing up your iPhone or iPad to a Windows PC is a secure way to store your data without relying on cloud services like iCloud. It offers full control over the backup process, including the option to encrypt sensitive information such as passwords and health data. Local backups can include device settings, messages, app data, and other important files, ensuring that the entire system can be restored when necessary.
Backing up locally avoids the limitations of cloud storage, which often requires a paid subscription for larger backups. A Windows PC has the capacity to store multiple backups, which can be managed directly on the hard drive or transferred to external storage. This method also allows for faster restore times since data is transferred over a USB connection, eliminating the need for internet access.
Using iTunes or third-party software, users can easily create backups of their iOS devices. This process is direct and only requires a USB connection between the iPhone or iPad and the computer. iTunes handles both encrypted and non-encrypted backups, making it a practical tool for users seeking secure local storage solutions.
Steps to backup iPhone and iPad to Windows PC using iTunes:
- Download and install iTunes from the Apple website on your Windows PC.
Ensure you download the version compatible with your Windows version, either 32-bit or 64-bit.
- Open iTunes and ensure it is up to date.
To check for updates, go to Help > Check for Updates in iTunes.
- Connect your iPhone or iPad to the PC using a USB cable.
- If prompted, tap Trust on your device and enter the passcode.
If your device does not show the “Trust This Computer” message, ensure the connection is secure and the device is unlocked.
- In iTunes, click on the device icon located in the upper left corner.
- Under Backups, select This Computer to store the backup locally.
Local backups provide a more secure and faster method compared to cloud backups like iCloud.
- For encrypted backups, check the Encrypt iPhone Backup option and set a password.
Encrypted backups are required if you want to store sensitive data like passwords, Wi-Fi settings, and health data. Make sure to remember your encryption password, as it cannot be retrieved if forgotten.
- Click Back Up Now to begin the backup process.
- Wait for the backup to complete. You can track the progress in iTunes.
- To confirm the backup, go to Edit > Preferences > Devices in iTunes and verify the date and time of the last backup.
Backup details: Device: iPhone 12 Date: 2024-10-07

Mohd Shakir Zakaria is a cloud architect with deep roots in software development and open-source advocacy. Certified in AWS, Red Hat, VMware, ITIL, and Linux, he specializes in designing and managing robust cloud and on-premises infrastructures.
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