![]() ![]() I didn't run into the DateTime Module issue when using Strawberry Perl, but the zip downloaded as part of this article, includes a README.md file that you can open with NotePad for additional help and suggestions from the author. Once the command window opens, continue with the Step 6 instructions above where it instructs you to type in "perl -directory /" Then release the shift button and choose "Open Command Window Here" from the context menu that pops up. You can get to this in various ways on different versions of windows, but the easiest way is to hold the shift button down while right clicking on the iOSBackup folder you created on the desktop. On a windows PC you'll use the Command window instead of Terminal. This folder is different on other versions of Windows. Note2: C:\Users is the directory on Windows 8 where it stores user information. Note1: AppData is the folder that is normally hidden For example: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup You'll probably have to set your view options to show hidden folders as it is normally located in a hidden folder under your user directory. If you don't know where iTunes puts your backup files, you can search for "MobileSync" in Windows Explorer. I choose Strawberry Perl and downloaded and installed it with no effort or issues and rebooted just to make sure environment path variables and such were updated.Īfter that, you can follow the steps above just as they are, with slight variations on Step 2 and Step 6. You'll have to install Perl first so that Windows can run Perl scripts. Great script!! This works great on PC as well. ![]() Reply to Texts on Your AirPods Without Siri Reading Out Your Messages Mimic Your iPhone's Lock Screen in Mac OS X with This iOS-Style ScreensaverĪ Guide to Steganography, Part 2: How to Hide Files and Archives in Text or Image FilesĮncrypt your Skype Messages to Thwart Snooping Eyes Using PidginĮasy Skype iPhone Exploit Exposes Your Phone Book
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