Quick Answer: Where is the Iphone iTunes backup location in Windows 10?

iTunes backups are stored in %APPDATA%Apple ComputerMobileSync on Windows. On Windows 10, 8, 7 or Vista, this’ll be a path like Users[USERNAME]AppDataRoamingApple ComputerMobileSyncBackup .

Where is my Iphone Backup stored on my Windows PC?

On Windows, your backups are stored in *your user account data folder*Application DataApple ComputerMobileSyncBackup . The user account data location varies for different versions and configurations of Windows. Windows 8 and 10: In the Windows search bar type %appdata% (with the percents) and press return/enter.

How do I find my iTunes Backup location?

Once in the Appdata folder double-click the “Apple” folder and then “Apple Computer” and “MobileSync” and finally go to the “Backup” folder and you’ll find all your iTunes backups. Note: If you aren’t able to find the backup folder this may be due to the AppData folder being hidden.

How do I change my Iphone Backup location in iTunes Windows 10?

Change the iTunes File Location in Windows 10

  1. Open iTunes on your PC.
  2. Select Edit and Preferences.
  3. Select Advanced and Change.
  4. Select the drive or location where you want iTunes to store your media.

How do I backup my iPhone on the computer?

Back up iPhone using your Windows PC

In the iTunes app on your PC, click the iPhone button near the top left of the iTunes window. Click Summary. Click Back Up Now (below Backups). To encrypt your backups, select “Encrypt local backup,” type a password, then click Set Password.

How do I change the location of iPhone backup on my computer?

Changing the iTunes iOS backup folder automatically

  1. Download and install iPhone Backup Extractor.
  2. Choose Preferences from the main menu.
  3. Select Backups from the Preferences window The “Preferences” pane showing backup locations.
  4. Click the Change button to start the process of changing your iTunes default backup folder.

How do I change the location of my iPhone backup?

There is no way to change the backup location of your iPhone officially from the device itself. Apple doesn’t want you fiddling with their default settings, and it seems there won’t be any updates to change this. However, creating symbolic links for either Windows or Mac can bypass this.

How do I change the backup location in Windows 10?

Select Start​ > Settings > Update & Security > Backup > Add a drive , and then choose an external drive or network location for your backups.

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