Coolmuster iOS Assistant is a desktop-based data management software designed to easily transfer, back up, and manage files between iOS devices and a computer. It allows users to bypass the strict synchronization limits of Apple iTunes by letting you selectively preview and extract data.
Here is a comprehensive breakdown of what the software does and exactly how to use it. Core Features
Bi-directional Transfer: Move files from an iPhone to a PC/Mac, or import files from a computer back to an iOS device.
Selective Exporting: Choose specific files—like individual text messages or photos—instead of performing a mandatory full-device sync.
Supported File Types: Contacts, text messages, notes, calendars, bookmarks, music, videos, photos, books, and installed applications.
Format Flexibility: Exports contacts into clean CSV, VCF, or XML formats for easy reading and editing.
Backup Management: Back up or restore your entire device to a custom folder with a single click, or easily delete old iTunes backups. Step-by-Step: How to Transfer Data 1. Connect Your iPhone to the Computer
Download and launch the Coolmuster Assistant for iPhone app on your Windows PC or Mac.
Plug your iPhone into the computer using a standard USB cable.
Unlock your iPhone screen. When the “Trust This Computer?” prompt pops up on your phone, tap Trust and enter your passcode.
The software will automatically detect your device and display its main specs (iOS version, serial number, storage capacity) on the primary dashboard. 2. Exporting Data from iPhone to Computer
Look at the left-hand sidebar panel where your data categories are organized (e.g., Contacts, Messages, Photos, Music).
Click on a category to load and preview the files stored on your phone.
Check the boxes next to the individual files or albums you want to move.
Click the Export button at the top menu bar, select your destination folder on the computer, and the files will copy over in seconds. 3. Importing Data from Computer to iPhone
Select a supported category from the left panel (such as Contacts, Calendars, Bookmarks, or Books). Click the Import button located on the top menu.
Browse your computer files, select the document or data package you wish to add, and click OK to send them onto your device. 4. One-Click Backup and Restore
Navigate to the Super Toolkit tab located on the top menu bar. Select iTunes Backup & Restore.
Choose Backup to save an image of your whole phone to a customized folder, or choose Import/Restore to reload an existing backup file directly back onto your device.
If you are currently setting up a new phone or deciding how to protect your files, let me know: Are you transferring data to a Mac or a Windows PC?
Is your goal to back up a broken screen phone, or are you moving everything to a brand-new iPhone?
What specific types of files (like strictly photos or encrypted text messages) are most important to you?
I can give you the exact steps or suggest alternative free wireless methods like Apple Quick Start if needed.
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