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Old 31-07-2011, 03:04 PM
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Default itunes/iphone help

I am considering making a frisbee out of my iphone right now.

Last 24 hours -

Plugged into itunes, told me there was a new version of OS4 available, hit the usual download and install button.

Phone turned itself off, and went to reinstall its drivers so it could reboot. This failed. Tried to get phone in dfu mode. This refused to work. Tried like 50 times.

Went to apple store today. They gave me a new phone. At least it works.

Come home, plug it into pc, flashes up with your usual menu asking what you like to do.

Turn itunes on, does not recognise phone.

Deleted itunes etc, follwed the apple support instructions, nothing. No luck.

Then followed this link

iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows

Up to this part :

Quote:
Look for the entry that recognizes the device as a camera. This entry should be called Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, or Apple iPod.

If only "Unknown Device" appears:
If only Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, or Apple iPod appears:
For Windows XP
For Windows Vista or Windows 7

Right-click the Apple iPhone, Apple iPad, or Apple iPod entry in Device Manager and choose Update Driver from the shortcut menu.
Click "Browse my computer for driver software."
Click "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer."
Click the Have Disk button. (If the Have Disk option is not present, choose a device category such as Mobile Phone or Storage Device if listed, and click next. The Have Disk button should then appear.)
In the "Install from Disk" dialog, click the Browse button.
Use this window to navigate to the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers.
Note: If using a 64-bit version of Windows, this folder may be stored in C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers.
Double-click the "usbaapl.inf" file which is listed in this folder. (This file will be called "usbaapl64.inf" if you have a 64-bit version of Windows).
Click OK in the "Install from Disk" dialog.

Click Next and finish the driver-installation steps. Open iTunes to verify that the device is recognized properly.

As per my pic below - I dont have this folder and thus file...

I presume if someone has this in their directory they could email it to me and I could insert it and load it up?

I am using windows 7 64 bit, all updates installed.

Thanks guys.

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