local encrypted backup iPhone

I have an iPhone that has been saved on my mac mini (encrypted) in iTunes and the password so that the backup is lost.
How can I reset this system, to ignore this backup set and start again on the same connection mini mac backup the same iPhone 5 c locally?

I want to save this 5 c, locally.

You need to restore factory setting / new iPod.

The IPL cannot be recovered

How can I disable iTunes backup encryption?

To disable iTunes backup encryption, enter the password and uncheck backup encrypted in iTunes. Password encryption is always necessary to turn off encryption of backup.

You cannot use a backup encrypted if you do not have the password. If you have forgotten your password, the only way to turn off encryption on the backup device is to wipe your device and set up as new. Clear deletes all data on your device. If you don't want to erase your device, restore from a backup instead.

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On safeguards encrypted in iTunes - Apple Support

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