Step4: Find and launch Command Prompt or Windows PowerShell(Admin) from Windows Start Menu. Step3: Delete the original backup folder and all child folders. Step2: Copy all the folders and files of iTunes default backup path, then paste them to the folder “iPhone 5.0.1 backup” you just created. For instance, create a folder named “iPhone 5.0.1 backup” under D disk. Step1: Create a new folder in another disk.
If you backup your iDevice using iTunes, please follow the steps below to change the backup path. The default backup location for iTunes is in C Disk, that’s the reason why the storage space of C disk becomes less and less.Īt present, Apple doesn’t provide an option for us to change the backup path, but this tutorial aims to teach you the method to change backup location.Īs shown below, if you backup your iDevice using 3uTools, you can directly choose the backup path you want. When you sync iPhone/iPad/iPod using iTunes, it will back up your iDevice’s data automatically.