From this I am assuming that the actual backup that I made is infact in 'Apple Computer\iTunes\Mobile Backups'.Ĭan I delete the folders in 'MobileSync\Backup'? This would free up 20Gb of disk space giving me enough to properly restore (in theory!). Fail to fully remove Twitter on your Mac Come across troubles when uninstalling Twitter Take it easy and we will guide you through the Twitter removal smoothly. Perhaps you should find out what particular folders represent most of the 37 GBs and then determine if it's safe to delete anything. I have noticed that in the folder 'Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup' has 5 folders in it which is the same amount that I tried to restore the iphone (before the last restore attempt there were 4 folders). Your /Home/Library/ folder can get very large depending upon what you have in it. When it fails, itunes leaves the partially restored elements on my hard disk meaning that my 'Apple Computer' folder is now 28Gb!! I cannot afford to delete anything else from the hard disk. I assumed that to continue the restore it probably won't need that much more space (as it had already done most of the work) so I freed up a few more Gb.Īgain it failed. Again I noticed that there was no space left on the hard disk. I saw this and so I freed up around 3Gb of disk space and I tried it again. The backup seems to have worked but when it came to restoring the iphone, I think the hard disk ran out of space and so it failed. ![]() ![]() I have just tried to backup and update my iphone to iOS 5.1.
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