F Flac macrumors regular Original poster Jan 28, 2015 107 0 Feb 25, 2015 #1 and then make a new backup this time on an external drive? Will be okay even if the external drive is a WiFi one? (WD My Cloud)
and then make a new backup this time on an external drive? Will be okay even if the external drive is a WiFi one? (WD My Cloud)
C chabig macrumors G4 Sep 6, 2002 11,627 9,614 Feb 25, 2015 #2 Delete from iTunes Preferences in the Devices tab. However, you can't save backups in the place of your choosing. iTunes puts them where it wants, in your Library folder.
Delete from iTunes Preferences in the Devices tab. However, you can't save backups in the place of your choosing. iTunes puts them where it wants, in your Library folder.
F Flac macrumors regular Original poster Jan 28, 2015 107 0 Mar 9, 2015 #3 You mean I should always have 32GB open for backups? I think I need an extra SSD for that.
F Flac macrumors regular Original poster Jan 28, 2015 107 0 Mar 10, 2015 #4 If you locate where the iTunes is saving the backup to and move the folder to the external drive will it continue to save to the external?
If you locate where the iTunes is saving the backup to and move the folder to the external drive will it continue to save to the external?