You need iTunes for this task.
The test steps – iTunes 12.13.9.1
On: Windows 11 Home
Install from Microsoft Store
1. Open Microsoft Store, then search iTunes.
It’s free. Move a mouse pointer over the label ‘Free’, that label will be changed to ‘Get’, click it.
The app will be installed on Windows.
2. When It’s done installing, Open iTunes.
Read agreement and click ‘Agree’.
The new window shows, click ‘Agree’.
Turn on your iPad and plug in to the computer.
On your iPad’s screen, tap ‘Allow’.
Wait a while, on your computer, a new small window opens, just click ‘Continue’.
On your iPad’s screen, tap ‘Trust’.
A new version of software for iPad is out, but I did not want to update it. I clicked ‘Cancel’ (See the picture above).
At the left pane of iTunes, the icon of my iPad showed.
Look at the picture above, click the icon in the circle.
A new page will open, you can back up iPad on this page.
In the picture above, I unchecked ‘Automatically sync…’
In the picture above, when I tried unchecking ‘Encrypt Local Backup’, it asked the password for unlocking encrypted backup (see the picture below).
I think it’s because I have done an encrypted backup of this iPad on the other computer.
I did not care to remember the password because it’s just testing.
I might write an article about reset password in order to clear the old password.
3. In this step I clicked a button ‘Back Up Now’
Wait while it's backing up.
When it’s done the icon will changed to ‘Eject’.
iTunes will store a backup folder in C:\Users\[Your Username]\Apple\MobileSync\Backup
The test steps – iTunes 12.13.9.1
On: Windows 11 Home
Install from Microsoft Store


















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