

Step 3: Launch the “ iskysoft“ toolbox for iOS software and connect your device to your PC, Click data recovery option And select the option “Recover from iTunes backup file”, this will scan the back up file itune created in step 1 above. Cost about 70 USD (don’t pay for the whole suit of features only pay for the “data recovery“ feature.
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Step 2: Download “iskysoft toolbox for iOS“ it is IOS Data recovery windows software and install in your PC. Step 1: plug your device onto your PC and back up everything to itune. I finally came up with my own solution and got all my files back. After scrambling around with many useless advice. I was caught out by this annoying iOS 11 and all my files was stuck inside “mydisk” app. Hopefully then you'll have some way of accessing the files. If there are you can move them to the computer. If MyDisk is listed there, click on it and see if there are any files saved in iTunes. Click on that and in the right side of iTunes you'll see a list of apps that support File Sharing. Select your iPad in iTunes and look down the left column to find File Sharing. If it does and you backed up your iPad using iTunes you can download the files to your computer.Ĭonnect your iPad to your computer and run iTunes on the computer. There's a chance that you might be able to recover data from the app if that the app supports File Sharing. I suspect though that the app was abandoned by the developer and no future updates will be released. Since the app was never updated by the developer and there is no contact info in the App Store you could try a google search using Safari to locate contact information. Also Apple removed all 32 bit apps from the App Store. The developer should have updated the app to 64 bit in order to be compatible with the latest versions of iOS. The MyDisk app is most likely a 32 bit app and those are not supported in iOS 11.
