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iPhone backup files are stored in a database format with encrypted, scrambled filenames. If you move, rename, or extract individual files from these folders, you will likely corrupt the backup, making it impossible to restore your phone later.
Finding your iPhone backup can feel like a digital scavenger hunt, especially since the location changes depending on whether you used a Mac, a Windows PC, or iCloud.
Go to the Apple Menu > System Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > Manage . Click Backups on the left.
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Since the release of macOS Catalina, iTunes is gone. Backups are now managed through the , but the files are hidden deep in the system library. The Quick Way: Open Finder . Connect your iPhone via USB. Select your device in the sidebar. Under the General tab, click Manage Backups . Right-click a backup and select Show in Finder .
On Windows, the location depends on whether you downloaded iTunes from the or from Apple’s website . If you used the Microsoft Store version: C:\Users\[YourUsername]\Apple\MobileSync\Backup If you used the Apple Website version (Installer): iPhone backup files are stored in a database
Go to Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > Manage Account Storage > Backups . Tap your device name to see the backup size and timestamp.
If you want to browse to the folder yourself, copy and paste this path into the Finder’s "Go to Folder" window ( Command + Shift + G ): ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/ 3. Where to Find iPhone Backups on Windows
When you back up your iPhone, the backup data is stored in a location that depends on whether you're using iCloud or iTunes (or Finder on macOS Catalina and later). Here's where you can find your iPhone backups: Go to the Apple Menu > System
: Go to Settings > [Your Name] > iCloud > iCloud Backup .
Open the iCloud for Windows app and click Storage > Backups . 2. Where to Find iPhone Backups on a Mac (macOS)
The location on Windows depends on how you installed the Apple software. : Path: C:\Users\[Username]\Apple\MobileSync\Backup .
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