news 28 Posted July 30, 2014 Dear editor, We have just posted an article called *How To Switch The Location Of The Apple iTunes Backup Folder*. Quote : Although Apple iCloud allows you to back-up the most important data on your iDevices, the Apple iTunes is still the ultimate backup option, unless you opt to pay for additional iCloud storage. This is because it allows for the full backup of all your iDevices on your computer. The downside though is the prodigious amount of space it needs to back-up your iDevices. This presents a problem for those who are either using a very small drive (e.g. SSD), or have partitioned the boot partition to be small. The lack of storage space may force you, the user, to stop backing up your iDevices, and could potentially result in lost photos and videos should your iDevice fail for whatever reason. Apple has not seen it fit to provide us with a solution to the problem, but we have just the trick to allow you to use a separate partition or drive to store the iTunes backup files. Check it out! Link : *http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=828* <http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=828> Icon : *http://www.techarp.com/editorials/img/1420_Move_Apple_Backup_big.png* <http://www.techarp.com/editorials/img/1420_Move_Apple_Backup_big.png> We hope you will post this news on your website. Please feel free to send your news to news ( -at -) techarp.com and we will reciprocate. Thanks! *Team ARP* Tech ARP : *http://www.techarp.com/* <http://www.techarp.com/> Tech ARP : *http://techarp.com/* <http://techarp.com/> -- Share this post Link to post