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If you’ve ever used iTunes (or the Finder on modern Macs) to back up your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, you might eventually need to find that backup file. Perhaps you want to copy it to an external drive, free up disk space, or manually extract data. itunes iphone backup location
If you just need to access a single photo or contact, consider using a third-party iPhone backup extractor — but for full restores, always use Apple’s official tools. open File Explorer
\Users\[Your Username]\Apple\MobileSync\Backup\ Example: C:\Users\JohnSmith\Apple\MobileSync\Backup or iPod touch
\Documents and Settings\[Your Username]\Application Data\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\ The AppData or Application Data folder is hidden by default. To see it, open File Explorer, click “View,” and check “Hidden items.” On Mac For all modern versions of macOS (including both older iTunes and newer Finder backups):
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