iPhone Power Users: Create Multiple Backups and Custom Restore in iTunes
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Thanks after your advice I have done it. Now I can see all hidden files. After about 8 months or more looking. Thanks great help
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Yes that 100% correct thanks I've just opened the folder and you kbow how long I've been looking for this man ages about 6 months. Thanks for all your help xxxxxxxxx
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I have windows xp
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I have looked in documents and settings after username I don't have a file called applications What do I do? HELP ME
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Hell yeah... iphonebrowser is crashing with iTunes 9 and this should be a good work around... thanks
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Thanks I now can see them after 8 months or more of stress looking for them.
MrLlanberis 11 months ago
@MrLlanberis Yay!
adriarichards 11 months ago
Hi how do I find the backup on my pc as I want to restore my laptop and do not want to loose the backups??
MrLlanberis 11 months ago
@MrLlanberis make sure to check the blog post link to find the file extensions.
adriarichards 11 months ago
@MrLlanberis If you don't see a folder called "Application Data" that's probably because you have not enabled folder options to show hidden files.
What version of windows do you have?
Sorry, I won't be able to troubleshoot this on-to-one so please go Googling to see your folders and then follow the video.
adriarichards 11 months ago