While you’ve noticed some extra bulk to your harddrive since purchasing an iOS device, you’re not alone. iTunes backups can suck up a major amount of hard disk space; liberate your primary drive by moving the backups.
At iPhoneGuru.Net they noticed that iTunes backups were sucking up almost 20% of their primary drive. So as to mediate the placement while keeping their backups they shuttled the backup directory to a secondary drive using symbolic links to keep things harmonious between iTunes and Windows.
Visit the link below to read their full tutorial and free up space to your primary drive without losing the advantages of backing up. Thanks gre9del !
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