![]() The following is a comparison of the above methods in some respects so that you can gain a clear and direct understanding. To use this method, you need to erase all content and settings of your device first, only in this way you can restore from iTunes or iCloud backup and view these files. How to View Files from iPhone Backup with RestoringĪs there is no direct way to view the contents of iPhone backups, you only can view iPhone backup files by restoring your device. Step 2: Insert your Apple ID or just directly click iCloud. Step 1: Choose Apple menu - System Preferences. iCloud Backup Location #1 For Windows PCįurthermore, if you want to seek photos from iCloud backup, you can download iCloud first - log in your Apple ID - Open This PC and click on iCloud Photos - then you can click Downloads to view photos and videos backup stored in iCloud. ![]() Step 3: Click on the Show in Finder option, and then you will see the backup folder on Mac. Step 2: Choose General Tab – click Manage Backups - click on the backup and three options can be chosen: Show in Finder, Select Delete or Archive. Step 1: Open Finder and press on the device icon. ![]() Meanwhile, you can view the specific backup on Mac with macOS Catalina or later: And then you can see the iPhone backup list under Folders. #2 For Macįind the search icon in the menu bar – type or copy and paste: ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/ - press Return. Step 4: Double click the folders: Apple or Apple Computer - MobileSync - Backup. If you still don't see your backups, try to enter %USERPROFILE%. Step 2: Insert %appdata% in the Search bar. With Windows 10 computer, just click the Search bar next to the Start button. With Windows 8 computer, you can click on magnifying glass in the upper-right corner. As Finder and iTunes save backups to a Backup folder, the files aren't stored in a format that we can read. So even if you find the location storing your backup files, what you can do is to check the file without touching the content in the backup. It must be stressed that Apple doesn't provide any official method available to view iPhone backup files. Read iPhone Backup Files on PC/Mac without Restoring
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