So you could restore your iPhone from either an iCloud iPhone backup, or from a backup you made on your Mac (that Backup folder inside Library). What did you set up iCloud for? It doesn't make extra copies of the iPhone backup files inside your Library folder on your Mac.īut iCloud can also be used to directly backup your iPhone.
You say "with iCloud, every file would be safe." iCloud can, if you elect these options, be used for storing Photos, Contacts, Mail, Calendar, Documents, Messages, Keychain, Safari data, Notes and some other things and make them identically available across multiple platforms (Mac, iPhone, iPad. 12? Have you tried to restore your iPhone from iCloud, if you were using iCloud for iPhone backups (were you)? I also noticed on your screenshot that the box was checked to back up the iPhone to iCloud? Did you do that back on Dec.
You mention "Catalina then reinstalled (?)" but what does that mean? Did you interrupt a Big Sur upgrade from Catalina? Did you create a new user account at any time? Could your iPhone have been backed up to another user account back on Dec. Your iPhone backup from Dec 12 should survive through an iPhone reset (that situation is exactly what these backups are used for, to restore back to the way the phone was on that date), and also through a MacOS reinstall.
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INF files as an alternative to "setup" programs, and can clean up files even if the install process involves a reboot.
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