Where Are My Ringtones in iTunes? How Do I Find Them? 2019 Guide


Where Are My Ringtones in iTunes? Finding out Here!

If you want to access the ringtones that you have stored on your computer, you can do this just as easily. The process involved to discover where are iTunes ringtones stored on computer will depend on whether you're on a Windows or a Mac computer. But, regardless, we've detailed the steps for both types of computer below.

Where Does iTunes store Ringtones on Windows PC

Step 1. Open a file explorer window and go to "Computer".
Step 2. From here, follow the path "Local Disk > Users > YourName > Music > iTunes > iTunes Media".
Step 3. All of your iTunes ringtones are stored in the "iTunes Media" folder.
iTunes-Media-Folder-Windows

Where Does iTunes store Ringtones on Mac

Step 1. Open a finder window and click "Go" followed by "Home".
Step 2. Double-click "Music" to reveal all of the music stored on your computer.
Step 3. Lastly, open the "iTunes" folder and similarly, you can access the iTunes library files from here.
iTunes-Media-Folder-Mac
Another option that you have is to simply open iTunes, connect your iPhone, and click on the drop-down menu at the top-left of iTunes (which is by default set to "Music"), and all of your iTunes ringtones will be shown here. But, if you want to move your iTunes library and ringtones or simply want to take a backup, you'll need to use one of the methods from above.
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