You can try out Decipher Backup Repair, to look at what the errors are in your device's backup in iTunes, and see how we can resolve the errors. I work for a company that does iPhone forensics, and we've seen these corrupted backups a lot recently - so we decided to make a tool to fix them. If you no longer have the device to make a new backup, then you're in more of a pickle. You can match your device identifier with the backup folder name by clicking on the Serial Number field in iTunes (which will switch it to your device identifier.) (All) From Application Data, navigate to Apple Computer, Inc. (Windows 8) Search -> type %appdata% (with the percents) and press return. (Windows 7 and below) Start -> Run -> type %appdata% (with the percents) and press return. In Windows, the fastest way to get to your backup folders is: (Open Finder, hold the Option key, and select "Library" from the Go menu to get to your user's Library folder.) On a Mac your backups are in /Users//Library/Application Support/MobileSync/Backup If you still have the device (with the files on it) to make a new backup, you should completely erase the existing backup (or rename the folder for it, which is good enough to "hide" it from iTunes) and then make a fresh backup.
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