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13 Jan 2013
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safulop
Windows 7 Enterprise x64
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Deleting Apple mobile backups from AppData
My AppData folder is getting too big. I found I have 4 GB taken up from what appear to be backups of various iPods, in the Roaming folder under AppData. I hope it is OK to recycle these.
-Sean
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13 Jan 2013
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A Guy
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 SP1
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Bay Area Peninsula
Welcome to Seven Forums safulop. It should be, can you post screenshots of the parent folder, and any sub folders?
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