To use the Finder to back up iPhone, macOS With earlier versions of macOS, use iTunes to back up iPhone. Note: You can also connect iPhone to your computer wirelessly if you set up Wi-Fi syncing.
Encrypted backups have a lock icon in the list of backups. Turn on iCloud Backup. Back up iPhone using your Mac Connect iPhone and your computer with a cable.
When you consolidate, copies of any files that were outside your iTunes Media folder are added to your iTunes Media folder. To save space on your hard drive, you may want to delete the original files. Make sure the copies are in your iTunes Media Folder before deleting the original files.
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Back up and restore your iTunes library on your PC Before you transfer or restore your iTunes media library on your PC, consolidate it and create a back up. Here are some things to know Your iTunes library, a database that's made up of all of the music and other media that you add to iTunes for Windows, is organised into two iTunes library files and an iTunes Media folder. Before you back up your media: Consolidate your iTunes library.
Re-download any previous purchases you've made , such as music, films, TV programmes and more. Back up your library and media files After you consolidate your media files, you can back up your library and media files to an external drive. Quit iTunes. Find your iTunes folder. Right-click on your iTunes folder, then choose Copy.
Go to your external hard drive, then right-click and choose Paste. Restore your library from a backup You can restore your iTunes library from your external drive to your computer. Go to "This PC," then click your external drive. Select your iTunes folder, then right-click and choose Copy. Go to the location on your computer where you want your iTunes library, then right-click and choose Paste.
Hold down the Shift key while opening iTunes. Choose the location where you copied your iTunes folder. Choose the iTunes Library. Click Open. Published Date: November 12,
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