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Free up space on SSD drive

Hello,

As many had the same problem, my itunes backups filled my SSD drive and i had no more space left.

I had to free up some space and came across this discussion:

Make a split library portable - Apple Community

I did everything written there according to @turingtest2 but I'm getting an error while trying to copy the command in command prompt. (although the new folder is indeed in: D:\MobileSync\Backup

Please check the screenshot attached and I kindly ask for your assistance.

Thank you,


iPhone 15 Pro

Posted on Sep 25, 2024 7:26 AM

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Sep 26, 2024 5:06 AM in response to dodoc9

Which folder did you move? When using the first option the folder "%AppData%\Apple Computer\MobileSync" must exist but the folder "%AppData%\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup" must not. With the second option "%UserProfile%\Apple\MobileSync" must exist but not "%UserProfile%\Apple\MobileSync\Backup". In both cases the target folder "D:\MobileSync\Backup" must exist.


You can type either %AppData% or %UserProfile% into the File Explorer address bar and press enter to take you to that folder.


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Free up space on SSD drive

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