Choose the location where you want to export this backup the folder name will be the name of your device.Right-click your device in the sidebar and select Export Backup as Folder.You can export an iPhone or iPad backup with iMazing to a location of your choice. You can also restore a backup to multiple devices in one action.įor more information, see How to restore an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch from an iTunes backup? With iMazing, you can restore the entirety of your backup, or choose what datasets and apps you would like to restore. Return your device to the state it was when that backup was made.To view the contents of an earlier backup, open the Backup List from the upper toolbar.įor more information, see How to view the contents of an iPhone or iPad's backup? □ Voice Memos only require a backup up on iOS 15 and above.īy default, iMazing will display the current state of your device. In order to access and display all of your data, iMazing needs to backup your device. Some datasets can be accessed directly from your device, but others can only be accessed via a backup. You can change each of your device's backup location from the Device Options Window.įor more information, see How to backup an iPhone or iPad to an external drive, or another location? You can back up your iPhone locally on your hard drive, and your iPad on an external drive or NAS. How to change your backup location to another drive?īackup locations are specified per device. Generally speaking, you should be able to keep dozens of backups for only marginally more space than a single backup.įor more information, see Backup Options in iMazing.įor instructions on how to back up your device, see How to backup an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to your Mac or PC computer? Precise numbers will depend on the frequency of your backups and how much new data you generate in between. How much drive space do these backups it take? IMazing makes a 'shallow' copy of your current backups, so that the next time you backup, you still have access to your previous backup, and only the files which have changed take up disk space. IMazing archives your backups automatically, a unique solution that is similar to Apple's macOS Time Machine feature, but for your iOS or iPadOS device. If you accidentally delete a file or photo on your device and back it up afterwards, the accidentally deleted file is gone forever. Every time you back up your device, your last backup is overwritten. Control over what data and apps are restored from a backupĪpple's software maintains only one backup per device.Automatic Backup archiving (described below).The ability to browse backups, extract data from them, and edit them.It does not control the backup process itself nor does it decide what files to backup, but brings several key enhancements: IMazing leverages Apple's own backup protocol. From there, you can easily preview the files, or extract them to your computer.Īn iOS backup contains the following datasets and settings: Datasetsįor more information, see What data is included in an iOS backup? iMazing creates a virtual reconstruction of your backup. This is where tools like iMazing are needed. In short, it's impossible to know what a file is by looking at its name. The files do not have human friendly filenames or file extensions. Apple's iOS backup format is 'flattened': each file is assigned an ID which will be used as a a file name on the computer, and all files go to the same backup folder. As Apple restricts direct access to the data on your device, backups are important for iMazing's functionality ( described below).īacking up an Apple device is not equivalent to copying your files. How to restore a backup to another device?Ī backup is a snapshot of your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from the time it was saved.įor the purposes of iMazing, backups are always stored locally on your computer and never in the cloud.
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