If you should need to retrieve data from your iOS device backups, such as contacts, messages, photos and more, iBackup Extractor can do just that! Download the free trial version of iBackup Extractor today, to see what you can extract from your backups to your computer. If you run into any issues when attempting to restore a backup to your iPhone, Apple's iTunes guides are great! Customer Support. Average: 3. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. How-to Mac. Written by Dhvanesh. Click on Manage Backups to see a list of all your backups.
To find the location of a specific backup, right-click on it and then select Show in Finder. From here, you can right-click on the backup that you want, then select Delete or Archive.
From here, you can right-click on the backup that you want, then choose Delete or Archive. Click Delete Backup, then confirm. Locate and manage backups stored in iCloud If you use iCloud Backup, you won't find a list of your backups on iCloud. Using iOS Tap the graph that shows your iCloud usage, then tap Manage Storage.
On a Mac with macOS Catalina Click Apple ID. Click iCloud. Click Manage. Select Backups. Select Backup. Learn more Learn the difference between iCloud and iTunes backups.
Follow steps to back up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Learn about encrypted backups in iTunes. Published Date: March 23, Yes No. Character limit:
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