HT201269 where can i find the file/backup file on my account?and how to sync data files one by one manually as i have been told to do so to avoid error restore from my existing backup files from your Sydney Apple Store yesterday? i want my old messages, n

where can i find my data/backup file on my account? thanks

The restore from backup process is all or nothing, & if you've been told NOT to restore from backup, there is no supported way to "selectively" restore an iPhone backup. You can use third-party software to "extract" data from your backup:
http://www.iphonebackupextractor.com/

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