![]() Finally, start a command prompt as an administrator.Now, move the C:\Users\(yourname)\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\ folder to your preferred location.You'll move it to a drive with more space, but you'll LIE to iTunes using a little-used Windows Utility that will make a LINK between the folder iTunes expects to find and the folder you want your backups in. If you are reasonably savvy and you understand that this Works On My Machine, then we'll get along fine. Remember that you googled your way to this blog and I'm just a random guy. 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. ![]()
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