I plugged my iPhone 4S into the USB port on my Windows 7 Workstation and was told there were iTunes updates available, which I OKed, assuming these were things to be updated on the iPhone. One of the menus asked If I wanted to delete "bookmarks." I assumed this referred to my bookmarks on the books accessed from the iPhone via Kindle on the iPhone, never dreaming that it referred to the "Favorites" on my Windows IE 8, so I OKed that also. My Windows IE 8 Favorites (I had a WHOLE LOT of them) had vanished next time I opened it.
After thrashing around and wasting a lot of time, I found that my current user Favorites folder had a restore-to-earlier-version option. Now I have most of my Favorites back.
Do any of you know of other ways in which linking my iPhone to my Windows computer can destroy things on my Windows computer?
After thrashing around and wasting a lot of time, I found that my current user Favorites folder had a restore-to-earlier-version option. Now I have most of my Favorites back.
Do any of you know of other ways in which linking my iPhone to my Windows computer can destroy things on my Windows computer?