Thứ Tư, 7 tháng 5, 2014

How to Make a Copy of iPhone & iPad Backup Files


Copy iOS Backup Files


Duplicating the iPhone backup files may be desirable or necessary for a variety of reasons, whether it’s to make a manual backup of your iOS backups, or even if it’s just to move it onto another drive so that you can clear out some disk space. There are a few ways to go about doing this, but we’ll show you the quickest way to quickly make a copy of any locally stored iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch backup file.









You’ll definitely want to do this if you have any plans on editing the backups made through iTunes, particularly if you’re going to manually extract photos, text messages, or other items from the stored SQL databases.


Duplicating an iPhone / iOS Backup the Easy Way


Note: if you don’t see a list of backups in iTunes, you probably haven’t made one yet, do that first before beginning:



  1. Open iTunes and go to “Preferences”

  2. Choose the “Devices” tab to see a list of current iOS Backups on the computer

  3. Select the backup you want to make a copy of and right-click it, choosing “Show in Finder”

  4. Jump to the iPhone backup location from iTunes


  5. The backup chosen from iTunes will automatically be selected in a new Finder window – note the name will be some alphanumeric jumble like “eef541c486577cbef71123c” and not anything particularly intuitive

  6. Duplicate the folder, or just copy the folder to a new location, external hard drive, another computer, whatever


Make a copy of the iPhone backup


Keep in mind that each backup is often roughly the size of the content on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, so making copies of them can add up quick on smaller hard drives.


Note that if you duplicate the folder in the same location as the other backups, it will appear as a duplicate in the iTunes app – that can be confusing, so it’s best to put them elsewhere, even if for temporary uses like the ~/Desktop.


Alternatively, you can always go directly to the directory locations of the backup files and copy them that way too, but the approach from iTunes is much quicker and more user friendly for most individuals. All of this applies universally to all iOS devices synced with iTunes on the computer, so though we’re focusing on the iPhone you won’t have an issue using the instructions for an iPad or IPod touch either.





Source : osxdaily[dot]com

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