![]() ![]() Create a new folder called "iPhoneBackup" in the root of drive. Connect the external USB hard drive to the computer.On Windows or on a Mac with macOS Mojave 10.14 or earlier:Ĭlose iTunes if it opens on your computer, and then refer to these instructions: Note: In case that there is a space in your external hard drive's name (e.g., My USB), you should use the backslash instead of the space: "My\ USB". Type following commands to locate your new iPhone backups: ln –s /Volumes/External Drive/iPhoneBackup ~/Library/Application\ Support/MobileSync/Backup (External Drive: The name of your external hard drive.).Head to Finder > Applications > Utilities to activate Terminal.Drag the "OldBackup" folder onto the "iPhoneBackup" on Mac.Enter "~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync" into Spotlight to reach your backup folder which named "backup", rename the folder to "OldBackup".Plug the external drive into Mac, and create a new folder called "iPhoneBackup" in the root of it. ![]() On a Mac with macOS Catalina 10.15 and above: To set a symlink of your external hard drive, just follow these steps below. Part 1: How to back up data from iPhone XR to external hard drive In this way, each time you perform backups with iTunes
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