As we all know, backing up our iPhone devices is one of the greatest ways for us to keep all of our data safe. However, there are instances that since we regularly backup our device, then the tendency for this is that they will all pile up in your Mac. And because of this, it can be a reason as to why your Mac may become slow or you might run out of storage.
That is why in this article, we are going to show you on how to delete backups on Mac in the easiest way possible. Also, we are going to show you another way for you to be able to prevent your Mac from getting full of your backups.
Part 1. Where Are My Backups Stored on My Mac?
There is a software component that records changes to your system and stores them on your own internal storage, so certain applications may use your external disk to store backups and these backups are there when an external drive has not been connected to protect your data.
For example, when you try to back up your iPhone data to your Mac, the files will be automatically stored in iTunes. So you will be able to find your iPhone backup here: ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/
So how to delete backups on Mac? We'll talk about several ways for you to do that.
Part 2. How Do I Delete Old Backups on My Mac?
Here the unnecessary files or folders can be selectively chosen. You can clean them. As one of the PowerMyMac's features, Master Scan not only offers cleaning for your Mac but also gives you more alternatives to delete which files and folders are on your Mac too. You are less worried that other necessary files are mistakenly deleted. The software itself is specially designed yo clean up junk files like caches, application cache, logs, and localization, resulting in an optimized and space-free Mac.
To give you an example of how PowerMyMac works on how to delete backups on Mac, we are going to guide you the steps below (Download and install PowerMyMac first):
- Launch PowerMyMac and click Master Scan.
- To begin scanning backups or System Cache, Application Cache, and other system junks, click on the Scan button.
- View results and select backup files to delete.
- To remove the old backup from Mac, click the Clean button. Then wait for the cleaning process and be patient. (Note: You may need your password if necessary.)
