From: Zaidy036@air.isp.spam   
      
   On 10/15/2023 1:27 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:   
   > On 2023-10-15, Ed Cryer wrote:   
   >> I use iTunes to backup my iPad to my Windows computer. I recently   
   >> found this; {user name} Appdata/Roaming/Apple Computer/ It is almost   
   >> 10GB in size, a hidden folder, and holds backups right back to 2013.   
   >>   
   >> I can't find a setting in iTunes to limit the number of backups saved.   
   >> I assume, however, that I can delete a few of them.   
   >   
   > All of the backups are stored at:   
   >   
   > AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup\   
   >   
   > Inside that folder are the individual backups. Each of those folders has   
   > a name that is the UDID (Universal Device IDentification number) for the   
   > device. If you've backed up multiple devices (different models of iPhone   
   > or iPads), there will be multiple backup folders there.   
   >   
   > You can figure out the UDID of your current device by connecting it to   
   > the computer, viewing the summary page for the device in iTunes, and   
   > clicking the "Serial Number" displayed there which reveals the UDID.   
   > You'll find a matching backup folder with that name.   
   >   
   > You can safely delete any backup folders you want. But if you think you   
   > may ever want to restore from one that you've delete, you should first   
   > make a backup of it for safe keeping.   
   >   
   My iPhone and iPad backups using iTunes on Win 10 Pro are in   
   %USERPROFILE%\Apple\MobileSync\Backup   
      
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