

Part 2: Restore iMessages using Time MachineĮven though you can restore both regular SMS messgaes, iMessage texts, and attachments from Messgaes app, but it do have some limitations while you retrieving data, and you can learn the following limitions before you start to recover data: Open chat.db with TextEdit to find the deleted messages. Step 5: Your chat is in the chat.db database.The archive folder is the mirror of your data.The attachment folder contains the photos, audios, and video files you received in your iMessages chat.Step 4: This folder has three subfolders: Attachment, Archive, CloudKitMetaData, and chats history file in chat.db format.Step 3: To directly open the messages folder, open the Finder box and add the ~/Library/Messages path.Step 2: Confirm that you have checked the option, "Save history when conversations are closed." If checked, your iMessages will be in ~/Library/Messages by default.Go to the iMessage app, and then go to Preferences > General. Step 1: iMessage app allows you to choose where to store iMessages on Mac.Your best bet is to go to the Messages folder to recover your chat history and restore deleted iMessages. If the operating system is released after Sierra OS, then you need to see if iMessages are stored on the hard drive. However, if you are using macOS High Sierra/Mojave/Catalina, you can decide whether you want to save iMessages on iCloud or the hard drive. It was adjusted to fit your preferences because of concerns regarding space usage. By 2016, all iMessages on macOS Sierra and earlier were, by default, stored on the hard drive.

To restore deleted iMessages, you first need to know where iMessages stored on Mac. Part 5: Recover iMessages on Mac with 4DDiG Even without Backup Part 1: Where are iMessages stored on Mac?
