If you want to copy or move the iTunes backup, please copy the backup folder but not part of it. This way is usually used to find and view iTunes backup file on Mac while you have ever changed iTunes backup location. Right-click the backup and select "Get info" from pop-up menu, then you will get the backup location from "Where" option in following dialog. You will see a specified iTunes backup file in Finder. Click Devices and right-click the backup that you want, then choose Show in Finder. That is where iTunes stores your firmwares. If your computer runs either Windows 10 or Windows 8, you can head to the following directory on your computer to find the iPhone firmware files. Click iTunes in the menu bar, then choose Preferences.Ģ. The following should help you find the iTunes firmware download location on various versions of the Windows OS and macOS. Way 2: Locate Specific iTunes backup on Mac OS Xġ. Tips: This ways is also used to show and view hidden files or folder on Mac OS X. The backup folder is opened in new window and lists all of iTunes backup files you have created on this Mac. Enter the default iTunes backup file location: ~/Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup/. Or directly press Command + Shift + G to open the dialog where you can access a folder on Mac OS X with location.Ģ. Click the Go on top menu, and select Go to Folder. If you have not changed the default iTunes backup file location, you can find iTunes backup on Mac OS X with this way.ġ. Way 1: Locate iTunes backup list on Mac OS X And two ways below will help you to locate or find it. If you have an iTunes audio library of music, songs, podcasts, ripped CDs, and other media, you may want to gain direct access to those files at various points in time.
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You should have acted on that by saying “Have we met?”. You intuited she might be the girl you met. You need to start trusting your intuition. When someone throws you a ball, your hand placement to catch it is intuitive. Or in other words, intuition is perception of things you normally would have to reason about to know. Intuition is things you believe to be true, without being able to consciously articulate the reasoning. That basically tosses the value of your intuition out the window, and it makes you a passive, boring person. At many points in this story you perceived something, then second-guessed your perception and spent a ton of time trying to calculate a course of action that’s “okay” if your perceptions were correct or if they were incorrect. My advice is to trust your gut perceptions. If the effect of this is that you don’t actually react to things at all, then by definition you are a passive, boring person. So this was one of those small things I often feel bad about because i am not “fast“ enough to react to things, and this makes me propably seem like a passive, boring person. Do you agree how I see myself here, and what do you think i should do when I see her again in the library ? So afterall, I am quite unhappy how I handlet this situation and I think I messed up multiple times and now I might be out of favor with her now, in case i meet her again. While I said goodbye I am afraid I appeared creepy because I was standing there like frozen and then whispered through my mask, while she maybe didn’t even understand what I said Because I was too silent. But she just looked kind of puzzled then, and not even really look at me, and kept sitting in this position. Then when I had everything together, I stood up, and looked at her for like 3-4 seconds, and then whispered „bye“ (I needed to whisper because it is forbidden to talk, technically). Because I wanted to be out before her, I was getting kind of hectic while packing my stuff in my bag, and maybe she noticed. And if she goes shortly after me, I could also wait somewhere outside the library, pretending to buy coffee or smthng, and then when she walks past me i can to talk to her, or she approaches me then.so right before the library closed, I packet my things, and then she startet to pack her things too. |
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