Your iPhone contains a fixed disk keeps all the music, applications, photos, notes, books, contact details and other information have downloaded or on your iPhone. It keeps hidden system files. You can not all of these files on the iPhone itself. Can some but not all access these files, if your iPhone to your computer is connected with Apple’s iTunes software, but iTunes shows all files on your iPhone. You must “jailbreak” your iPhone and use third-party software, access to the hidden files on your iPhone.
1. Jailbreak your iPhone. The easiest way to do this is go to jailbreakme.com/ in Safari on your iPhone and click the “Install AppSnapp” link. This will unlock the phone’s operating system and allow root access to the phone’s files.
2. Download a third-party iPhone disk access software program such as iPhone Folders for Windows or PhoneView from your computer.
3. Connect your iPhone to your computer using the iPhone connector dock.
4. Start your iPhone disk access program. Depending on the program, you will now be able to look at the files on your iPhone in the program itself, or your iPhone’s files will be viewable in Finder (Macintosh) or Windows Explorer (Windows).
Tips & Warnings
* Before deciding to jailbreak your iPhone, check out the iPhone Hacks website to learn the pros and cons of doing so. The iPhone Hacks site also has reviews of other programs that you can use to access your iPhone’s files.
* According to Apple, jailbreaking your iPhone will void your warranty. Jailbreaking your phone also leaves you vulnerable to viruses and other malware. Also, be careful when moving or deleting files on your iPhone using these software products. If you don’t know what the file does, leave it alone. Moving or deleting files may affect particular apps on your iPhone or even cause the phone to stop working.
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