how can i move the apple backup folder to a secondary hard drive in windows?
Hello, I am a windows 10 user, and the backups take a lot of space if not using the cloud. It uses a directory called "Mobilesync" in windows. Windows users can use some different commands to redirect windows to a secondary hard drive. I believe that I used a specific way to redirect a windows directory to that hard drive before, but I do not know what it was. Some research has said to use a mklink command in an elevated command prompt, but if it is not done correctly, it seems to me that it may put the backups possibly not in an Apple directory in that other hard drive. I would like to know if any Windows users know how to do this. It does not need to be the mklink command, and if you know how, possibly the alternative command. I believe I did use one before, and that may have been in the properties of the shortcut. However, if someone knows how to redirect windows specifically so I can put the backups into the other hard drive, and restore from the previous backups there, it would be appreciated. thanks.
Windows, Windows 10