
To continue, click on the “Manage Apps” option at the bottom of the screen, then select “Extract App”. Then, you can browse to the folder where you want to extract the apps you’ve just selected and click Choose then confirm your choice in the following dialog box. Mazing will first need to refresh the current backup. Only after that, it will be able to backup the apps so select “Back Up Now” when prompted. At this point, iMazing will start the app extraction process for the selected items. The progress can be viewed in the Operations window. When the extraction is completed, all the apps will be available in the output folder you’ve selected with the .imazingapp file extension. Now that you have your apps backed up, you can finally install apps on iPhone or iPad from your PC without iTunes. Connect your iOS device to your computer and launch iMazing. Go to “Apps” in the left sidebar and on the following screen click on “Manage Apps” then select “Restore App” from the dropdown list. Once the file browser is displayed you can browse to the folder where you have your app backups and select a .ipa or a .imazingapp file to install it on your iPhone or iPad. If you selected a .imazingapp file, that app should already be installed on your device for iMazing to restore its data and content. Click Continue when prompted to start the installation of the selected apps. You’ll be notified when the process is complete. You may need to restart your device for changes to be applied. As you can see, iMazing makes it easy to backup & install apps on iPhone or iPad from your PC without iTunes. The free trial version of the app does have some limitations when it comes to file transfers, but the app backup and restore functions allow you to work with an unlimited number of items.
A new window will open showing the folder with the backup. In need to read more about the folder’s info you’ll need third-party software, however using the ‘get info’ command to discover the backup size. Deleting the backup just go back to the iTunes preference window, select the backup in the devices list by highlighting it, and click the delete backup button. Tunes will make open a prompt box asking you to confirm, click delete. The guide to use a windows can be a hassle because right-clicking on the backup button in iTunes would not give you options, hence we need to manually find the backups. Click start in Windows Vista and higher, to find the backup, type %appdata%, and press the Enter Key. This will open a current user’s AppData folder. AppDataRoaming however you need to click the ‘show hidden files and folders’ option in need to view the AppData folder.
Backup. From the list of folders, same as the Mac you can’t read them without using third-party software, right click on any of the option and click properties to view the size. Delete any backup you desired from this folder and close it. Now, open the iTunes preference window and the backup will not be in the devices tab. There’s an alternative way to delete iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch backup from your Computer. You can remove the backup files from your Computer by opening the backup location and moving the backup files to the trash. Close iTunes and disconnected your device from the Computer. Open the iTunes backup location folder - see the backup path here. Select the backup folder you want to delete, and move it to the trash. Now you can close Finder or Explorer and clean the trash. Note: Deleting an iTunes backup is not as same as deleting a normal file from your PC or Mac because this backup isn’t moved to Trash or Recycle Bin, therefore, it is very hard to recover them once it’s deleted. Precaution is necessary when deleting an iTunes backup from iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.


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