Not sufficient room to downloading ios5 in first HD in chain on computer

The error message in iTunes says when you try to install iOS5 on eith iPhone or iPad:


The media on this iPhone cannot be backed up because there is not enough free space on this computer to hold all of the backed up files (4.82Gb required. 1.6 Available). Would you like to continue to update this iPhone?


Continuing will result in the loss of all media on this iPhone

Cancel or Continue


This is because the installer is trying to access the first partition of my HD which holds ONLY the system. I have at least 200Gb free on other partition of HD but there seems no option to store the backup of my iPhone on any other HD. The first partition is chosen by default.


The problem therefore is - not sufficient room on first HD which contains as I said only the system folder even though the computer has two other internal HD with over 200 Gb of free space. Obvious I therefore cannot free up space on the first HD at all or the computer will not work!


Question - how do I get the backup of my iPhone / iPad to be directed to one of the other HDs. For example the HD where iTunes folder is stored has plenty of free space left. Why does the installer do the backup there? Is this a bug?




iPhone 3GS, iPhone OS 3.1.2, iMac

Posted on Oct 15, 2011 3:58 AM

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Oct 15, 2011 12:21 PM in response to pato_londres

OmD I have exactly the same problem only mine goes the media on this iPhone cannot be backed up because there is not enough free space on this computer to hold all of the backed up files (6.10GB required. 3.82GB available). Would you like to continue to update this iPhone?


I tried to update for 4 days now and still haven't managed to backup I tried searching google or apple to try an delete some data but still I don't know what to do?? Apple or any1 please help

Oct 17, 2011 1:40 AM in response to pato_londres

I had this problem too, but found a fairly easy fix, at least on windows 7.


A little background first though, I have my OS(win7-64bit) installed on a 40GB SSD, and then everything else including my program files and user folders are on a second, 3TB hard drive. I'm using symbolic links to make this all work well, cause windows has a hard time when it doesn't see the program files and users directory on its install drive, even when you change the registery settings for them. So iTunes incorrectly thought it was trying to backup to my SSD drive due to the symbolic links, when in reality it was trying to back up to my 3TB drive.


The fix is to change the registry settings for the "AppData" folder that itunes backs up into. In windows 7 it is quite simple to do. You don't even have to directly touch the registry. The steps are as follows (for Win7):


1. Navigate to your AppLocal folder. To do this simply open a folder, and type in "applocal" in the location bar and hit enter.


2. There will be three folders. Do the following for all three folders(Local, LocalLow, and Roaming):

1. Right-click and select properties

2. Select the "Locations" tab on the uppper left of the window.

3. Change the location to where you have more disk space. For me it was as simple as just changing the "C:\" portion to "D:\".

4. Click apply. At this point windows will ask you if you want it to copy the data already in the App folder to the new location. If the data isn't already in the new folder you selected, then say yes, or many programs won't work correctly. If, like me, you are using symbolic links and just selected the folder that the orginal pointed to anyway, then you can hit no.

5. If windows had to copy anything, wait for the copy to finish.


3. Restart iTunes if it is still open.


4. Try again to upgrade and it should now backup without complaints.

Oct 17, 2011 7:34 AM in response to pato_londres

If some how itunes is smarter in OSX than it is in Windows 7, it might work for you to move the MobileSync folder and create a symbolic link to it. It's worth a shot at least. Directions to do this are as follows:


  1. Close iTunes
  2. Move the existing "~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/" folder to the destination drive (for example, named BigExternalDrive)
  3. Open a command prompt by launching Terminal and create a symbolic link using a command similar to the one below, replacing "/Volumes/BigExternalDrive/Backup" with the path to your destination:

ln -s /Volumes/BigExternalDrive/Backup/ ~/Library/Application\ Support/MobileSync/Backup


I pulled these directions almost directly from the following website: http://aaltonen.us/2011/01/03/change-the-location-of-your-iphone-backup/


Unforunately I don't currently have a mac to test this out on, so I can't attest to how well they actually work.😟 Anyway, I hope this helps.

Oct 17, 2011 8:51 AM in response to lemmons

Thanks for your message. Unfortunately I am not very techie so I would like to clarify that the my iTunes content folder is already on one of my other HDs with the path changed in the iTune preferences. Do the instuctions you have sent me change something else? The content of my iPad/iPhone excluding Apps which I can easily resync from iTunes are so important to me as they represents three years work and would if possible to put back take months of time to find them again. The only problem I have is to backingup the contects of my iPad/iPhone while the software iOS is upgraded. Then in theory I can put back all the data and hopefully it will go back where it was.

Oct 18, 2011 1:26 PM in response to pato_londres

I had the same space problem with my 60gb SSD and have now managed to move the iTunes Backup directory onto a network drive using the Windows 7 command mklink.


Unlike other posts that only work with different drives on the same system I now managed to shift the entire backup folder into a network drive, freeing about 10gb on my C:\ drive.


I posted the detailed instruction on this blog post: http://pep-p.com/wp/?p=44Hopefully this is helpful to others with similar space-problems on the main harddrive.

Oct 20, 2011 4:25 AM in response to pato_londres

Hi for all you PC users.


I found a simple fix to this. I did move the backup to a different drive but I still didnt have aenough space. I went and did a disk clean up. Found I had 8GB of temp files that were residue from a windows upgrade and were general temp files. Anyways, ran the cleanup and freed up enough space to do the IOS backup and upgrade.


Hope this helps..

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