For example, while you can view your iPad backup from your iPhone, you can choose which iPad content to back up only from the Settings menu of your iPad. Learn more about how to delete or manage iCloud backups from your Mac or PC.
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The location of the Backup folder varies by operating system. Though you can copy the Backup folder, you should never move it to a different folder, external drive, or network drive.
For example, to restore from a relocated backup file, you need to move it back or the file won't work. Backups serve as a safe copy of your entire device. So while you might be able to view or access a backup file's contents, the contents usually aren't stored in a format that you can read.
Search for the backup folder on your Mac To find a list of your backups: Click the magnifier icon in the menu bar. On a Mac with macOS Mojave Click your device. In the Finder, under the General tab, click Manage Backups to see a list of your backups. From here, you can right-click on the backup that you want, then choose Show in Finder, or you can select Delete or Archive.
In iTunes, choose Preferences, then click Devices. You will see a list of all available backups: choose the one you need. If you are extracting data from an iTunes backup, you may be asked for a backup password. What password? Choose the type of data you need, then select the destination folder. Wait while all the data is being unloaded to your PC. Once the extraction is finished, you can view the contents of your iPhone backup in the chosen PC folder. CopyTrans Backup Extractor can extract:.
These backups can take up several gigabytes of space on your PC. Therefore, it is better to delete old iTunes backups from time to time. But first you should find iPhone backup location! The backup will stay intact! We use cookies to track usage and improve your experience. About What's new? There's a simple way to easily find this folder: iPhone Backup Extractor will show you the default backup folder and let you change it with a click or two: iPhone Backup Extractor's Preferences pane showing backup locations.
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