Delete Old iOS Monitoring Files on Windows

Learn how to remove old iOS monitoring files from your Windows computer using File Explorer in this article.

Important
Bark automatically deletes old files to save you storage space, so you only need to follow these steps if directed to do so by the Bark Support team. If you need help or are unsure, please contact us.

Storage Location of iOS Monitoring Files

The default location will be in one of these two folders:

C:\Users\<your username>\AppData\Roaming\iMazing
C:\Users\<your username>\AppData\Roaming\Bark

Delete Old iOS Monitoring Files

  1. Quit Bark.
    On the taskbar, select the ^ menu, click on Bark, and select Exit Bark. mceclip0.png
  2. Open File Explorer.
  3. Click on This PC on the left. 
  4. Double-click the (C:) drive that is usually called either OS (C:) or Windows (C:).
  5. Double-click on Users.
  6. Double-click on your PC username (for me, it'd be "Paola").
  7. Double-click on AppData.
    AppData not shown? Enable viewing hidden files by following the instructions for Windows 11 or Windows 8-10.
  8. Double-click on Roaming.
  9. Single-click the iMazing folder.
  10. Right-click on the iMazing folder and select Delete.
  11. Right-click on the Bark folder and select Delete.
  12. Double-click on Apple Computer.
  13. Double-click on the MobileSync folder.
  14. Double-click on the Backup folder.
  15. Is an iMazing.Versions folder present? If so, right-click on the iMazing.Versions folder and select Delete. Otherwise, skip this step.
  16. Set up iOS monitoring again

Pro Tips

  • Don't do these steps more than once.
  • Remember to empty your recycle bin periodically:

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