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If your phone is not jailbroken, then the only remaining option may be doing a Factory Reset, and set up the phone As a new phone, not from a backup. My Other data appeared to be backup related. My Other data appeared to be backup related. This is what I had to do after trying just about every other option mentioned.

Before you do a Factory Reset, do the following first:

  1. Transfer your iTunes purchases. Make sure all your apps, books and music from your phone are on your computer. Also that your computer is Authorized to play those purchases so they can be reloaded.
  2. Back up your photos. I sync with iPhoto, but if you use Photo Stream, make sure to backup your cloud data.
  3. Sync your notes, contacts and such to the cloud. When I did the reset, I lost my daughters notes, but her contacts were still in the phone. I think this was because I did not have notes synced with the cloud.

Factory Reset

  1. After performing these steps, go to the Summary tab and click "Restore iPhone"
  2. Instead of choosing from backup, select "As new phone".
  3. After the setup completes, you can begin adding back your apps, music and photos.

If your phone is not jailbroken, then the only remaining option may be doing a Factory Reset, and set up the phone As a new phone, not from a backup. My Other data appeared to be backup related. This is what I had to do after trying just about every other option mentioned.

Before you do a Factory Reset, do the following first:

  1. Transfer your iTunes purchases. Make sure all your apps, books and music from your phone are on your computer. Also that your computer is Authorized to play those purchases so they can be reloaded.
  2. Back up your photos. I sync with iPhoto, but if you use Photo Stream, make sure to backup your cloud data.
  3. Sync your notes, contacts and such to the cloud. When I did the reset, I lost my daughters notes, but her contacts were still in the phone. I think this was because I did not have notes synced with the cloud.

Factory Reset

  1. After performing these steps, go to the Summary tab and click "Restore iPhone"
  2. Instead of choosing from backup, select "As new phone".
  3. After the setup completes, you can begin adding back your apps, music and photos.

If your phone is not jailbroken, then the only remaining option may be doing a Factory Reset, and set up the phone As a new phone, not from a backup. My Other data appeared to be backup related. This is what I had to do after trying just about every other option mentioned.

Before you do a Factory Reset, do the following first:

  1. Transfer your iTunes purchases. Make sure all your apps, books and music from your phone are on your computer. Also that your computer is Authorized to play those purchases so they can be reloaded.
  2. Back up your photos. I sync with iPhoto, but if you use Photo Stream, make sure to backup your cloud data.
  3. Sync your notes, contacts and such to the cloud. When I did the reset, I lost my daughters notes, but her contacts were still in the phone. I think this was because I did not have notes synced with the cloud.

Factory Reset

  1. After performing these steps, go to the Summary tab and click "Restore iPhone"
  2. Instead of choosing from backup, select "As new phone".
  3. After the setup completes, you can begin adding back your apps, music and photos.
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If your phone is not jailbroken, then the only remaining option may be doing a factory resetFactory Reset, and set up the phone As a new phone, not from a backup. This My Other data appeared to be backup related. This is what I had to do after nothingtrying just about every other option mentioned above worked for me. My Other data appeared to be backup related.

Before you do a Factory ResetFactory Reset, do the following first:

  1. Transfer your iTunes purchases. Make sure all your apps, books and music from your phone are on your computer. Also that your computer is Authorized to play those purchases so they can be reloaded.
  2. Back up your photos. I sync with iPhoto, but if you use Photo Stream, make sure to backup your cloud data.
  3. Sync your notes, contacts and such to the cloud. When I did the reset, I lost my daughters notes, but her contacts were still in the phone. I think this was because I did not have notes synced with the cloud.

Factory Reset

  1. After performing these steps, go to the Summary tab and click "Restore iPhone"
  2. Instead of choosing from backup, select "As new phone".
  3. After the setup completes, you can begin adding back your apps, music and photos.

If your phone is not jailbroken, then the only remaining option may be doing a factory reset, and set up the phone As a new phone, not from a backup. This is what I had to do after nothing mentioned above worked for me. My Other data appeared to be backup related.

Before you do a Factory Reset, do the following first:

  1. Transfer your iTunes purchases. Make sure all your apps, books and music from your phone are on your computer. Also that your computer is Authorized to play those purchases so they can be reloaded.
  2. Back up your photos. I sync with iPhoto, but if you use Photo Stream, make sure to backup your cloud data.
  3. Sync your notes, contacts and such to the cloud. When I did the reset, I lost my daughters notes, but her contacts were still in the phone. I think this was because I did not have notes synced with the cloud.

If your phone is not jailbroken, then the only remaining option may be doing a Factory Reset, and set up the phone As a new phone, not from a backup. My Other data appeared to be backup related. This is what I had to do after trying just about every other option mentioned.

Before you do a Factory Reset, do the following first:

  1. Transfer your iTunes purchases. Make sure all your apps, books and music from your phone are on your computer. Also that your computer is Authorized to play those purchases so they can be reloaded.
  2. Back up your photos. I sync with iPhoto, but if you use Photo Stream, make sure to backup your cloud data.
  3. Sync your notes, contacts and such to the cloud. When I did the reset, I lost my daughters notes, but her contacts were still in the phone. I think this was because I did not have notes synced with the cloud.

Factory Reset

  1. After performing these steps, go to the Summary tab and click "Restore iPhone"
  2. Instead of choosing from backup, select "As new phone".
  3. After the setup completes, you can begin adding back your apps, music and photos.
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If your phone is not jailbroken, then the only remaining option may be doing a factory reset, and set up the phone As a new phone, not from a backup. This is what I had to do after nothing mentioned above worked for me. My Other data appeared to be backup related.

Before you do a Factory Reset, do the following first:

  1. Transfer your iTunes purchases. Make sure all your apps, books and music from your phone are on your computer. Also that your computer is Authorized to play those purchases so they can be reloaded.
  2. Back up your photos. I sync with iPhoto, but if you use Photo Stream, make sure to backup your cloud data.
  3. Sync your notes, contacts and such to the cloud. When I did the reset, I lost my daughters notes, but her contacts were still in the phone. I think this was because I did not have notes synced with the cloud.