On 4/11/23 14:14, Paul Hopewell wrote:
My lesson from the above is that I should check with Google Search before
Emailing this list!
Yes, it's usually faster. The mailing list is best for questions that
don't have obvious answers which can be found in a search. That's why
there is a communit
Hello,Hello,
After a little Google searching I have solved the below problem as follows:
1. Connect any iPhone to your MAC.
2. In Finder go to the side bar and choose the above iPhone.
3. Expand the scroll area for General and press the manage backups button.
4. You can now select the backup for an
Yes, this can be done very easily.
I assume you know how to connect your iPhone to your Mac, and then open Finder
and select your iPhone from the Sidebar.
Now, with the general tab selected, navigate to the scroll area, interact and
locate the Manage Backups button.
Here you will find a list of a
Hello,
Over the years I have owned several iPhones. I routinely backed up each iPhone
to my 2017 iMac now running the latest level of Ventura.
Presumably each iPhone has its own unique backup. I no longer own some of these
iPhones but their backups are presumably still occupying disk space on my