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Feb 13, 2015 3:39 PM in response to Chewbunnyby alyssa.rose23,Hey there!
I'm not extremely computer literate.. could you explain the final step a little further?:
- Create a new linked folder to the external drive (I assume the external drive is called ExtDrive
- First create a folder called iTunesBackup on the external drive
- mkdir /Volumes/ExtDrive/iTunesBackup
- Now create a link between where iTunes thinks the backups are and the external drive
ln -s ln -s /Volumes/ExtDrive/Backup ~/Library/Application\ Support/MobileSync/Backup (edited per Collin Mel)
- First create a folder called iTunesBackup on the external drive
I created the iTunesBackup folder on my external drive (my drive is titled My Book for Mac). I'm not sure what the bullet point below means - specifically the mkdir portion.. is that what I would now type in when I key Command+Shift+G? I'm not sure how to create a link and what the -s means either.
Thank you so much, this is going to help out a ton!
- Create a new linked folder to the external drive (I assume the external drive is called ExtDrive
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Apr 6, 2015 3:18 AM in response to alyssa.rose23by tommytar,Hi - you need to copy and paste these commands into terminal (you'll find it in launch pad). You'll need to change the "ExtDrive" part in each command to whatever your external hard drive is called (for me, for example it was "SAMSUNG") The last terminal command is incorrect - use CollinMel's instead, it worked for me.
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Apr 27, 2015 4:31 AM in response to Kappyby db247,This was a great tip for me, but having done that it still brings up the box saying itunes could not back up... I have pointed it to the external, which has 560gb free. Stuck!!!
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Jul 29, 2015 3:04 PM in response to CollinMelby dannyfrombend,This procedure didn't work for me until we renamed the iTunesBackup folder created on the external hard drive to Backup and then used the terminal command: ln -s /Volumes/DATA/Backup ~/Library/Application\ Support/MobileSync/
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Oct 27, 2015 12:11 PM in response to NinaKby martinizi,★HelpfulHere is the final solution with Terminal commands only, just follow this guide but replace path to your own external drive:
- Create a folder named "Backup" on your external drive:
mkdir /Volumes/<ExternalDriveName>/Backup
- Rename the local Backup folder:
mv ~/Library/Application\ Support/MobileSync/Backup ~/Library/Application\ Support/MobileSync/Backup2
- Create symlink:
ln -s /Volumes/<EternalDriveName>/Backup ~/Library/Application\ Support/MobileSync/
- Launch iTunes and do your backup!
- Applause
- Create a folder named "Backup" on your external drive:
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Oct 28, 2015 6:27 PM in response to NinaKby daolung,thanks guys ~
it's works and save a lot of my disc space.
i have another question.
what if i want to change the backup drive from 1 external drive to another ?
any command ?
cheers,
Shawn.
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Nov 12, 2015 12:22 PM in response to martiniziby dangcourtney,Out of all the steps that were posted & everything else I tried, this one worked for me! thanks
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Jan 22, 2016 12:19 PM in response to martiniziby KeepinOn,Thanks for the recap - -it worked for me.
[My MacBook Air was no longer able to back up iPhone b/c not enough space on hard drive. Back up is now going to external drive!! Yay!!]
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Jan 24, 2016 6:28 PM in response to martiniziby Coggsie,Thanks for all the advice. I am not computer literate and have been having some trouble.
I opened TERMINAL and used the command ;
mkdir /Volumes/<ExternalDriveName>/Backup
But replaced with my external hard drive name so pasted into terminal;
mkdir /Volumes/<COGGS>/Backup
However it says; -bash: COGGS: No such file or directory
I have tried with my other external hard drive and am having the same problem.
One of my drives is MS-DOS FAT32 format and the other MAC OS Extended (Journaled) but neither works.
I have a MAC Air and am using OS X Yosemite Version 10.10.4
I have never used the Terminal Application so maybe I am doing something wrong. When I open Terminal it already has the MyName-MacBook-Air:~ MyName$ and I am pasting the commands after this?
Any help/suggestions?
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Jan 27, 2016 6:52 AM in response to NinaKby armmangi,I tried everything in this thread - thank you all - but still couldn't get it to work. Finally I followed this video on youtube https://youtu.be/Cw9jpqORRzk and it worked. Might come in handy with anyone struggling with the instructions here. For those of us who are not used to using Terminal it might be useful to let you know that I found out that if any folder in the file path is composed of two words with a space in the middle, say like my external hard drive is called <External HD>, you have to write it in quotation marks thus "External HD". Here is what I ended up typing in Terminal for your reference
ln -s /Volumes/"External HD"/"iTunes Backups"/Backup ~/Library/"Application Support"/MobileSync
Hope this helped the few of you still struggling. Cheers.
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Jan 28, 2016 9:31 AM in response to armmangiby dr_morel,First, thanks for all the helpful responses in this thread.
I successfully ran one backup using martinizi's terminal commands from 27 Oct 2015.
Two days later, I'm getting an error that reads: "iTunes could not back up the iPhone '<iPhone Name>' because the backup was corrupt or not compatible with the iPhone. Delete the backup for this iPhone, then try again."
Instead of deleting the backup file (for safety reasons!), I moved it to a separate folder, so that iTunes would not find it where it was looking for previous backups. The only changes I have made are adding an SMS export app to the phone (which is requiring me to backup before processing) and unplugging and replugging the USB external drive I used for the original backup.
Any thoughts or help would be appreciated!
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Feb 12, 2016 8:51 AM in response to Kappyby PrfPam,Doesn't that move the entire iTunes Library to the hard drive so the external drive has to be connected to use iTunes? If so, that won't work for me. Like all my backups, I just want it on an external drive... with 128gb iPhone 6s, a 128 Gb iPad Pro, a 64 Gb iPad, I have no room on my computer to do my job. And there is not a drive large enough for my MacBook Pro. I have the largest drive installed.
So this is what I want to do:
1. Keep iTunes on my computer
2. Backup my devices (iPhone, iPad Pro and iPad) to an external drive.
I would prefer not to use terminal because the last time I followed advice on a board I erased important info b/c of a syntax error! ;-)
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Feb 12, 2016 8:53 AM in response to Phlllis239by PrfPam,My problem is I don't have enough room to put another backup on my computer, I need the backup to go on an external device, any ideas???
Thank you.
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Feb 14, 2016 3:34 AM in response to PrfPamby martinizi,Thats the whole point with this thread... U only need to connect the external drive when you want to back up your devices. Just follow my extremely simple instructions in this thread.