Looking forward to replies and assistance. If such a setting is NOT possible, PLEASE ADD IT ASAP! If such a setting is possible, how can I change iTunes so that it will install ALL files and folders, and save backups to, the directory location of choice? Unfortunately, these command prompts do not work in a Windows 10 environment. The most popular "helpful" support article I've found so far using Google search has been the following post, from 2013: Therefore, even though I know in advance that there is not enough storage available on C: (and over 1 TB available on D:), I cannot tell iTunes to use the location with the available space. There is no option to change this directory. It also defaults to saving device backups to the following directory: "C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Apple Computer\MobileSync\Backup" Upon installation, iTunes creates its standard folders hierarchy and installs files in the C:\Users\\AppData\ directory regardless. I purposefully installed iTunes to D: and have (manually) moved my iTunes library to D:, but I cannot get iTunes to natively recognize D: as a storage location. My D: is a regular HDD with 2.0 TB of capacity. My computer has two hard disk drives, C: and D: C: is a solid state drive that is only 120GB and is used only for operating system files and critical programs. In the Select Folder dialog box, navigate to the location of the folder where you want OneNote to store backup files, and then click Select. Under Save, in the Paths list, click Backup Folder, and then click Modify. Step One Launch Terminal from your Applications:Utilities folder. Change the default location for backup files Click File > Options > Save & Backup.
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700 3.40 GHz 64-Bit with 24.0 GB RAM These are instructions on how to change the location that iTunes uses to backup your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch for Mac. I need to change this location in order to backup devices to my PC. How to change iTunes Backup Location in Windows 10-How to Change the Backup Location of iTunes. ITunes consistently attempts to store device backups on C: regardless of where it is installed.