

The image file covers most local data on your iPhone, including photos, settings, messages, call logs, and the local file of apps. What does iTunes backup include? For example, if you have an iPhone of 64GB and 40GB has been used, you might get an image file of 8GB generated by iTunes. It could save nearly everything on your device. ITunes is a powerful tool for iPhone Backup. Is there an easy way to make it? Many thanks. Windows Vista, Junctions and moving My Documents to another drive.Does anybody know the iTunes backup location on Windows PC? I'd like to change the location of iTunes backup.That said, I've just opened up 25 gigs on my C: drive, so I'm happy. If you are still on XP and not Vista or Windows 7, you don't have mklink, but you can use the junction utility in the same way.Īgain, if these instructions don't make sense do you, I urge you to find a techie and please, be careful. Note the :Ĭ:\Users\Scott\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync>dirĭirectory of C:\Users\Scott\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync You can also confirm it with dir from the command line. Note the little "shortcut" overlay icon? That's saying this is a link. You should see something like this in Windows 7.

Mklink /J "C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup" "f:\yournewfolder\Backup"

It's totally not supported and could totally screw up your computer, so you've been warned. I wanted to move it but there's no officially support way. My C:\Users\Scott\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync was almost 25 gigs and on a 256 gig hard drive, that's 10% and that's tight.
