iPhone 3G: Disable slow iTunes backup (Mac and Windows)
Most iPhone 2.0 or iPhone 3G users have experienced the very slow backup process each time the iPhone is connected to iTunes, and as more applications are installed the process will take even longer. It is possible to just cancel the backup process, and then make a regular Sync without backing up. However, if you want avoid the backup process from starting, there is a workaround. It is possible disable the automatic backup process from starting, and how to do this is described below; firstly for Mac users, and secondly for Windows users:
Mac users:
- Quit iTunes.
- Open a Terminal (Applications > Utilities > Terminal)
- Type or copy the following command:
defaults write com.apple.iTunes AutomaticDeviceBackupsDisabled -bool true
- Open iTunes.
- Connect the iPhone.
- Make Sync without backing up.
To enable automatic backup in iTunes again use this command instead:
Note: If you previously have used the command line option that entirely disables the backup feature, then type this command as well to enable to backup process:
Recommendation: If you choose to disable the automatic backup process, it would be a good idea to manually making a backup it once a while to get a safe copy of text messages, call log and like (just right-click your iPhone icon in iTunes).
Windows Users: (updated)
Windows users can use the same approach:
- Quit iTunes.
- Press Win+R (opens the Windows Run dialog)
- Type or copy the following command:
“%CommonProgramFiles%\Apple\Mobile Device Support\bin\defaults.exe” write com.apple.iTunes AutomaticDeviceBackupsDisabled -bool true
- Open iTunes.
- Connect the iPhone.
- Make Sync without backing up.
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about 1 year ago
nope, didn’t work for me. itunes crashes everytime I open it now. ah well, thanks anyways.
about 1 year ago
On Mac or Windows? – I’m sure it’s Windows, right? It’s actually a bit stupid to play around with this, when it’s possible to just cancel the backup process, press the (x), and then make a regular Sync, which do not initialize the backup. So that would actually be my advise, if you can’t make it work.
about 1 year ago
This worked great on my Mac, thanks! I was having to wait upwards of two or three hours for a backup to complete!
And as I don’t keep many text messages and all my contacts and emails are stored in Mobile Me a backup isn’t really necessary anyway.
I shall re-post this to my blog (and quote you of course!) to share the knowledge! Great tip, well done
about 1 year ago
Thank you so much. The constant backup was killing me! I made the change in Vista and it worked like a charm. My sync was just done in less than a minute. So often I just want to add a new video or album to my phone, only to be stuck with waiting another solid 5 minutes for the backup to complete. Thanks again.
about 1 year ago
Windows fix had no effect for me. Didn’t provoke crashes, but didn’t prevent backups either.
about 1 year ago
It works!
This article just made my day and my iPod Touch happier than ever. Thank you guys!
about 1 year ago
I just tried the directions for Windows on my Vista box at home and it does NOT work.
about 1 year ago
Hi guys,
macusers
if you don’t want to mess in terminal check this out.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/28158/backup-disabler
it’s a little app that does the trick.
enjoy
about 1 year ago
Or… you could just cancel de backup process by clicking the cancel button on the itunes status display and continue with the rest of the backup process. HTH
about 1 year ago
Or… you could just cancel de backup process by clicking the cancel button on the itunes status display and continue with the rest of the backup process. HTH
I meant,… continue with the rest of the sync process. HTH
about 1 year ago
Windows method above is overly complicated and prone to errors.
Why not use the same “defaults” command as on a Mac?
Try it: press Win+R, paste the following command and click OK.
To undo, repeat the same replacing “true” with “false”.
about 1 year ago
@echo off
@REM Simple Batch file on windows to enable/disable Automatic Backups on the IPhone
c:
cd “%CommonProgramFiles%\Apple\Mobile Device Support\bin”
@if %1X==X goto help
@if %1X==trueX goto itstrue
@if %1X==falseX goto itsfalse
goto help
:itstrue
Echo Disabling Backups
goto doit
:itsfalse
Echo Enabling Backups
goto doit
:doIt
set VALUE=%1
defaults.exe write com.apple.iTunes AutomaticDeviceBackupsDisabled -bool %VALUE%
goto end
:help
echo “To Disable IPhone Automatic Device Backups execute “%0 true”
echo “To Enable IPhone Automatic Device Backups execute “%0 false”
:end
about 1 year ago
Worked perfect on WinXP for me. Thanks! Saves me having to stop backup everytime.
about 1 year ago
The post is updated with the better approach for Windows users…
about 1 year ago
I have written a small Windows program called “iPhone Backup Switch”. The program will allow you to enable and disable the iPhone backup feature in iTunes. I have tested it pretty well in Windows XP and VISTA. There is a backup feature that will backup the iTunes configuration and let you restore a previous version, if something goes wrong. Comes complete with installer and uninstaller.
Get it here:
http://www.microseconds.com/backupswitch.html
Spread the word please!
about 1 year ago
Thank you so much !! this problem as been so annoying having to wait soooo long and I had been in the itunes settings and everything, but this as done the job ! thanks once again =]
about 1 year ago
thank you! works perfectly! (mac)
about 1 year ago
worked like a charm (windows). thank you!
about 1 year ago
Vista (mine is beneath the “Program Files (x86)” folder:
\progra~2\common~1\Apple\mobile~1\bin\defaults.exe write com.apple.iTunes AutomaticDeviceBackupsDisabled -bool true
about 1 year ago
iPhone Backup Switch Worked Great, thanks Dennis.
Since I upgrade my Ipod Touch Software this started and it took forever to run the backup .. got tired of canceling the backup .. I just want to plug and sync while I do other things and not babysit it.
Vista, iTunes 7.7.1.11, iPod Touch Software 2.0.2
about 1 year ago
Here is the correct path for PC (the one posted has no spaces and is all wrong).
“C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\bin\defaults.exe” write com.apple.iTunes AutomaticDeviceBackupsDisabled -bool true
about 1 year ago
Thanks – Dennis, The backup app is so handy
Added to my fave apps list
about 1 year ago
OH MY GOD! Finally I don’t have to sit around for hours, waiting for the iphone to backup to my mac!…. Good job guys, you’ve just saved a good couple of days of my life, waiting for my phone!!
)
cheers
ivan – UK
about 1 year ago
well downloaded dennis’ program, but it doesn’t seem to work with me. I use xp, maybe i am doing something wrong? it says nowhere how this program works…….
about 1 year ago
To: Dennis Nederlof
Excellent Program, it runs on my 64bit Vista with iTunes 8 (iPhone Firmware 2.1)
Thank you
about 1 year ago
To: Dennis Nederlof
Excellent Program, it runs perfectly on my Vista with iTunes 8.01 (iPhone Firmware 2.1)
What a time saver!!
http://www.microseconds.com/backupswitch.html
about 1 year ago
Thx – the windows app worked!!! THANK YOU!!
about 1 year ago
Thank God!!!
about 1 year ago
Thanks Dennis, the program worked perfectly, on vista
about 1 year ago
I am running Vista and used the code above but when running itunes again it tried to back up.
I used the program in the link above and it worked and it’s now updating my phone!
thanks dennis!!
about 1 year ago
I had to replace the dots with my own, if you get it :p
The ” dots where not properly made for me.
about 11 months ago
Dennis:
Kudos on the program m8!!
iPhone is currently updating and no 2 hour backup!!! thanks for the App!
Note To Future Users: I am normally skeptical about downloading random programs for fear of viruses… this one is clean, friendly and easy to use!
Keep up the good work Dennis!
~Adam
Vista 32bit. program worked flawlessly.
about 8 months ago
telephone gratuit
about 3 months ago
I deleted Facebook and the sync was significantly faster. Facebook was reinstalled and still backup speed was still quick. I think it is/was due to some cache problem in the app.
I also prefer to do backup; you never know when the phone is going to crash, and you don’t want to lose any new numbers/contacts that have been saved in the meantime, spesh with the inability to save stuff to the SIM card.
about 2 weeks ago
Im Getting the following error when i Copy and paste
“%CommonProgramFiles%\Apple\Mobile Device Support\bin\defaults.exe” write com.apple.iTunes AutomaticDeviceBackupsDisabled -bool true
into “Run” it gives me the following error:
Windows cannot find “C:/Program’. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again.
Help?
about 1 week ago
The Windows iTunes solution worked on Windows XP. Synchronization with iTunes is much faster now. It speeds through the backup, I suppose because it actually does nothing at that stage.
But you give a soltuion to reverse back to automatic backup this for Mac OSX. How do you reverse the Windows version?
about 1 week ago
I see that the change in speed of ITunes synking I reported earlier did not work forever. I think it might have been forgotten after I rebooted my PC. I had to run the code again and it worked. I guess one has to redo it every time one starts up Windows.
Is that correct, Klaus?