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  1. Open a Command Prompt: Start > Run > cmd. In the Command Prompt, type the following: junction "C:\Documents and Setting\<username>\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup" "H:\Backups\Iphone Backup". (Replace your own file path where I have " H:\Backups\Iphone Backup ") Close the Command Prompt.

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    Let's start with the hard way to access these backups, since it works on both Windows and Mac. If you're using a Mac, however, there is a much easier way, detailed at the end of this article--though it helps to know the hard way so you can navigate your way around.

    In Windows, the iTunes backup folder is located at:

    Replace [username] with your Windows username.

    In OS X, the iTunes backup folder is located at:

    On both platforms, you will find sub-folders inside the Backup folder. Each of these sub-folders is a backup--but it isn't immediately clear which is which, as the folders have rather cryptic names. Every time you make a local iTunes backup, iTunes makes a folder that is labeled with your iOS device's Universal Device Identifcation number (UDID). This number is an alphanumeric string based on unique traits of your device and looks something like "9324f8cae1ed7af8f566c0ec19f309h92c31f343".

    You can check this UDID number (to avoid confusion if you have more than one iOS device), by plugging your device into iTunes and looking at the summary page for the device. There you'll find an entry labeled "Serial Number", as seen below.

    As we noted earlier, these backups are not incremental, so each backup is a full device backup. So if you have 12GB of data on your phone during backup #1, and 12GB of data on your phone during backup #2, the sum total of the backups is 24GB--not 12GB + the small changes. With that in mind, most people will want to do a little spring cleaning and p...

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  2. Do one of the following: On a Mac (macOS 10.15 or later): In the Finder sidebar, select your iPhone, click Trust, then clickRestore from this backup.” On a Mac (macOS 10.14 or earlier) or a Windows PC: Open the iTunes app, click the button resembling an iPhone near the top left of the iTunes window, click Summary, then click Restore Backup.

  3. 1. Open the File Explorer on your computer > navigate to C:\Users\UserName\Apple\MobileSync. 2. If you do not find MobileSync Folder at above location, go to C:\Users\ (username)\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync. Note: There is no need to Show Hidden Files to locate MobileSync folder. Does Changing iTunes Backup Location Cause Problems?

  4. Feb 16, 2024 · Restore your device from a backup on your computer. Open the Finder or the Apple Devices app on Windows. Open iTunes on Windows without the Apple Devices app or macOS Mojave or earlier. Find out which macOS your Mac is using. Connect your device to your computer with a USB cable.

  5. Aug 10, 2022 · At the command prompt, again ensuring you're in the MobileSync directory, enter the following command (adjust the F:\iTunes Backup entry to point at your chosen backup directory): mklink /J "%APPDATA%\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup" "F:\iTunes Backup"

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  7. 1. Open File Explorer and Navigate to C:\Users\UserName\Apple\MobileSync. Note: If you are using Desktop version of iTunes, navigate to C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync. 2. Right-click on the current iPhone Backup Folder and select the Copy option. 3.