When I wiped my original iPad and then moved to a replacement from Apple, I 
restored from my usual backup that happens locally each time I sync with iTunes 
and as I recall, everything came back apart from a very few items. I've not 
backed up to iCloud but I'd imagine that it does the same. Apple do have 
something in either the iPad manual or on their support pages that tells you 
exactly what it backs up when you do a sync.

Hope that's of some help.

Stephen

On 12 Jul 2012, at 15:24, Virginia Routh wrote:

> In changing over from first generation iPad to a new one, i restored 
> everything to the new one but in the process i have lost data from one of the 
> apps (iBookshelf).   I had loaded about 200 books onto it but now there is 
> only 20.  I am wondering if all the original stuff will have been backed up 
> to iCloud and if so how do I access it?  Reading about this online it 
> suggests you have to scrub everything on the iPad and do a complete restore.  
> Is this correct?  Has anybody had experience of this?  The latest iCloud 
> backup was 9 July.  Will this have overwritten the original data?
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