How to Restore Deleted Reminders on iPad without Backup
Create Reminders on iPad lets you view reminders by list or schedule, which provides a convenient way for people remind themselves of important upcoming events. However, accidents may happen unexpectedly, and sometimes you may experience accidental loss of data due to various reasons, such as iPad damaged, accidental deletion, iOS upgrade failure, factory reset, etc.
The traditional way to get back deleted data is restoring from iTunes or iCloud backup. If you sync and restore iPhone data from iTunes backup directly, the existing data on your phone will be replaced by the contents in the backup. In order to retrieve the lost important data and avoid overwriting the existing data on the phone and cause other data loss, I strongly recommend that you use iOS Data Recovery application for recovery.iOS Data Recovery is designed specifically for iPad, iPhone and iPod users to recover various types of data with or without backup, including Reminders, notes, contacts, calendar, whatsApp conversation, safari bookmark and more.
More Features About iOS Data Recovery Software.
- Three recovery mode: Recover from iOS Device, Recover from iTunes Backup, Recover from iCloud Backup.- Back up iPad data to computer for free.
- Restore deleted data from backup files or from iPad directly.- Fix iOS system and get it back to normal.
- Preview data before recovery and selectively restore you need.Steps to Restore Deleted Reminders on iPad without Backup
Step 1. Download, install the iOS data recovery software on your computer, select "Recover from iOS Device" option after you launch it. Link your iPad to the software and the software will detect it immediately, tap "Start Scan" button to extract iPad internal memory.Step 2. After scanning, all supported data type will be listed on the left panel, you can tap "Reminders" and view detail information for reminders, tap "Only display deleted item(s)" to show erased reminders, choose reminders you want and click "Restore to PC" to export them to computer for use, or you can tap "Restore to Device" button to import reminders back to iPad.
Notes: If you have create a iTunes or iCloud backup for your iPad, but don’t want to cover existing iPad data, you can extract backup files for your iPad, switch to "Recover from iTunes Backup" or "Recover from iCloud Backup".