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  1. Itunes backup directory
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  3. Before the Window 10, we check the iTunes backup location on Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows 8. Right click it and choose Run as administrator. Now, use the link to go to the Backup directory and save a temporary text.
  4. Steps to change iTunes backup location 1. We need to locate the current iTunes backup directory and rename it. But you do not really need to know more about that as long as you know how to create a junction point in Windows computer.
  5. But you can'd read your iTunes and iCloud backup files. Just go to iTunes and select iTunes Preferences. Manually type the following sentence in the pop-up command window. We need to locate the current iTunes backup directory and rename it. How to guide might also interest you.
  6. How to Back Up Your iTunes to an External HD - This can lead to loss of data.
  7. For example, you can refer to this guide to. These backup files are saved on the system drive as your Windows operating system, usually the C drive. And iTunes backup files are usually very big. As a result we may need to regularly free up space on our Windows system drive. Otherwise we will run out of space in Windows system partition soon. To prevent the same issue happen again, we have to change app data folder for iTunes and other software so they will save data on another location or drive in Windows in the future. Unfortunately iTunes does not allow users to change where iTunes backup files are stored on computer. In iTunes app, there is no option to alter backup file save location, path or folder. Instead iTunes directly save all iPhone backups, iPad backups and iPod backups to the same back up folder on our Windows system drive. No software or tools required. There will be merely three simple steps to change iTunes backup files folder to another path, location or hard drive. You can also create new iTunes backup folder on Flash drive, thumb drive, flash stick, external hard drive, portable hard drive and so on. Rename old iTunes backup folder on system drive Where is iTunes backup files stored on Windows computers. In earlier guides, we have showed you how to find iTunes backups in Windows. Check out this guide toand this tutorial to. If you have read any of these articles, you should already know itunes backup directory default iTunes backup files path and location. Sometimes you may not be able to see AppData in File Explorer or Windows Explorer. It is because this is a hidden folder on Windows computer. You need to change the setting to display the hidden folder. If you are using Windows 10, check out this guide to. And it will be very similar to do the same thing in Windows 8, 7 or Vista. And this is the most technical step, although it is not really difficult. Background knowledge In order to change iTunes backup file saving folder or location from system drive to another drive, we need to create a junction from the original iTunes backup folder location. This junction is actually a symbolic link to the itunes backup directory folder or path. Note that this is a new feature since Windows Vista. You may find it is not easy to understand how junction points or symbolic links work on our computer. But you do not really need to know more about that as long as you know how to create a junction point in Windows computer. Do not worry, it is very easy even for beginners. You can refer to this step-by-step guide to. For example, if you are on Windows 10, you can right click on the Start menu, then choose Command Prompt to quickly launch the command window. Now how can we create a junction from old iTunes backup location itunes backup directory relocate iTunes backup path to new drive and folder in command window. Here is the sample command line to change iTunes backup file location. Note that D drive is the new drive to save iTunes backup files in the future. So you will create a new iTunes backup folder on a different hard drive on computer. You have successfully modified the default iTunes backup file path. The old iTunes backup folder has been relocated to another drive on the computer. Any iPhone, iPad, iPod backups via iTunes will be saved to the new folder on new disk drive on your computer. Now you can go to to free up space in Windows system drive, or you can go to move iTunes backups to another folder or hard drive on computer before you delete them. If you like to do so, check out steps below. How to move iTunes backup files to another folder or drive on computer. This was really helpful and easy to do even though I am not technologically inclined whatsoever.
  8. symbolic link to the itunes backup directory folder or path. Note that this is a new feature since Windows Vista. You may find it is not easy to understand how junction points or symbolic links work on our computer. But you do not really need to know more about that as long as you know how to create a junction point in Windows computer. Do not worry, it is very easy even for beginners. You can refer to this step-by-step guide to. For example, if you are on Windows 10, you can right click on the Start menu, then choose Command Prompt to quickly launch the command window. Now how can we create a junction from old iTunes backup location itunes backup directory relocate iTunes backup path to new drive and folder in command window. Here is the sample command line to change iTunes backup file location. Note that D drive is the new drive to save iTunes backup files in the future. So you will create a new iTunes backup folder on a different hard drive on computer. You have successfully modified the default iTunes backup file path. The old iTunes backup folder has been relocated to another drive on the computer. Any iPhone, iPad, iPod backups via iTunes will be saved to the new folder on new disk drive on your computer. Now you can go to to free up space in Windows system drive, or you can go to move iTunes backups to another folder or hard drive on computer before you delete them. If you like to do so, check out steps below. How to move iTunes backup files to another folder or drive on computer. This was really helpful and easy to do even though I am not technologically inclined whatsoever.

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