Iphone backup via time machine

Hi all, im going to be setting up a new mac and i want to just transfer my latest iphone backup but when go into time machine and in the backup folder i see a load of back ups but no date etc. just a long line of numbers for each folder. is there a way i can tell what my last backup is for my iphone, ipod and ipad ?
THanks

Why not just use migration assistant to bring over your full user account, which includes your iTunes library and iDevice backups?
The backups aren't going to be very useful without being associated with your iTunes account anyway, since iTunes is going to try to erase your phone whenever you attempt to do a first sync anyway.

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    I'm on os x10.8 which was a recent upgrade. Our previous version residing on Time Machine is SL. I have been told to be careful on the restore just in case we need to resort to other (cough) measures in order to (cough) the data.
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    pcp0827 wrote:
    Is there a way to delete multiple backups in TIme Machine and not have to delete old files one by one by slow one by one?
    Yes, sort of.  You can delete indiividual backups, or all backups of selected items,via Time Machine.  See #12 in Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.  You can only select one backup at a time, but they're deleted in a separate process, so you can select another before the first one completes.  When you exit from Time Machine, you may see one or more progress bars for the individual deletions.  (As noted there, never delete anything from your backups via the Finder.)
    But you really shouldn't have to do that.  Time Machine will delete your oldest backups automatically, when it needs room for new ones.

  • My 5 year old iMac's hard drive is at the point of failing.  I'm trying to save al files on it, but it wont allow backup via Time Machine to an external hard drive.  How can I keep from losing all the files and programs if the hard drive fails?

    I'm concerned that my iMac, purchased 5 years ago, is about the crash and I can't back up my files and programs to an external hard drive via Time Machine because the computer freezes after only a couple hundred MB and gets nowhere near the required amount.
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    Get an external hard drive, some good ones that I like are the OWC, http://www.macsales.com Mercury Elite Pro drives...they are very good and reasonably priced.
    Get the drive, connect via USB or FireWire, then use Disk Utility to format the new drive as Mac OS X Extended (Journaled), and then use Disk Utility to Restore the current drive to the new drive.  Restore actually clones the drive so you will have a bootable backup on the external drive.
    After you have formatted and named the external drive, click Restore in the main Disk Utility window, drag the name of the old hard drive to the Source box, and drag the name of the new external drive to the Destination box.  DU will make an exact clone of the internal drive on the external drive.
    That clone will be a complete backup of the operating system and all of your data.
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  • How do i get an iphone backup off time machine

    good day. i have an iphone 4s running ios5.1 that has a corrupted backup using itunes 10.6.1 on my macbook pro using lion 10.7.3.
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    i do not know the location of the time machine iphone backup.
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  • Restoring to an older backup via time machine?

    I restored my iPhone yesterday to clear some things up. When I did it, there were still some problems, so I restored as a new phone and Sync'ed it to iTunes. When I did that all my contacts were different than before.
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    those of us who use time machine might do well to double-check our backups.
    i started having trouble with my iPhone and decided to restore. unfortunately, it seems that the last backup i made managed to preserve the problems i was having with my phone, so i decided to restore my next latest backup from time machine. i navigated to ~/Library/Application Support/ but much to my dismay there was no sign of the MobileSync folder! i went through all of my older backups and there was still no sign of it. i checked my time machine options and this directory had NOT been added to the "do not back up" pane. makes me wonder what else time machine might be skipping unbeknownst to me.
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  • How do I find my iPhone backup in Time Machine?

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  • How can I restore an old iPhone backup from Time Machine?

    Hi there,
    I lost my iPhone 4S but have a extra iPhone 4 (used for travel) that I would like to restore the 4S backup to.
    The problem is that the backup of my 4S has somehow disappeared from itunes and the only one that shows up is the iPhone 4 backup even though they are set up as different devices with different names. I know that the backup for my 4S is included with my Time Machine backups (on external harddrive) but I can't find the files. Also very strange is that I don't have the folder "MobileSync" in /Library/Application Support/MobileSync on my computer. I can't find that folder anywhere.
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    caxx wrote:
    Also very strange is that I don't have the folder "MobileSync" in /Library/Application Support/MobileSync on my computer. I can't find that folder anywhere.
    Correct.
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    The ~ indicates your User folder not the top level /Library/ folder.
    Click on the desktop, then hold Option and go to Finder menu Go and Library will be there (only when holding Option as it is hidden).

  • Can't browse some older backups via Time Machine interface

    Problem started after updating to Yosemite.  I am running 10.10.1.  I can find all my backups, going back to 2010 in fact, when browsing my external FW800 hard drive directly in the Finder.  But if I click the menubar icon and choose "Enter Time Machine," I can see some recent backups for some folders, but I cannot access some older backups that I know are there on that same drive.  The window title bars in the TM interface are totally grayed out for those older backups.  But again, there are all on the same FW800 external HD, and I can search them just fine and extract the files just fine using the Finder. 
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  • Where is iPhone backup in time machine

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  • Is it possible to have two hard drives connected to my airport extreme and use one to store my itunes library/iphoto and the other to backup via time machine?  Will the second (larger) drive back-up both my mac HD and my other external airport drive?

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    kosty wrote:
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  • How to restore an iPhone backup in Time Machine?

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  • Backups no longer accessible via Time Machine UI

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  • How to delete the old backup in time machine?

    Hi all,
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  • How can I make a backup without Time Machine?

    I'm finally upgrading to Mountain Lion, but my Seagate GoFlex harddrive isn't letting me backup via time machine.  do I have to reformat the harddrive to be used with time machine?  or is there an app I can download so I can get a clean install of OS X without having to loose any of my files or apps?

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  • Reverting back to Mountain Lion from Mavericks via Time Machine?

    Hi all
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