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Jan 25, 2014 8:04 AM in response to turbon2oby dwalker58,Thank you sir!
Good for you for figuring that out. No idea how that could have happened.
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Jan 25, 2014 8:33 AM in response to turbon2oby Skip Kelly,This solved it for me. Windows 8.1, iOS 7.0.4, iTunes 11.1.4.62, iPhone 5 and iPad 2. Thanks!
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Jan 26, 2014 11:06 AM in response to iFail5by tjepsen,Many thanks Ifail5. I tried everything on the list, but your advice did the trick.
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Jan 27, 2014 6:26 PM in response to JohnPaulWilliamby shovater69,I just updated to iTunes 11.1.4.62. After a reboot iTunes would not recognize my iPad and kept asking to "Trust This Computer". I tried a lot of things nothing worked. Finally reading this post I saw one person doing the same thing: Go to Device manager (Windows) and delete my iPad. Plugged it back in and it recognized it immediately.
Hope it works for you!
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Jan 28, 2014 1:25 AM in response to dbsslcby MuzikDruid,Fixed the issue.
( Windows 8.1)
Go to Devices and Printers --> Update usb driver
This did the trick (I did go with automatically update from web)
Side note: i think im sure plugging the device into multiple PCs may have triggered the issue.
I had plugged in my phone into another computer at work to charge.
That started the trust prompt - didnt think much as i was plugging into that pc for first time but when i was back at my usual pc - problem would not go away and device would not show up!
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Feb 3, 2014 12:57 PM in response to rodrigoplantby geminius62,super- saved my day- thank you Rodrigoplant
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Feb 4, 2014 6:25 PM in response to Snickers319by sxzhou,Thank you so much! This was a very simple and easy fix
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Feb 4, 2014 7:34 PM in response to JohnPaulWilliamby Slubie,I was having the same issue.
I have Windows 8.1, an iPhone 4 (running IOS 7.0.4), and iTunes 11.1.4. I would plug the iPhone into my computer and it would say charging, I could find it under "File Explorer", and yet was not showing up in iTunes. I would tap "Trust" on my iPhone, but that did nothing. This was what finally resolved the issue for me:http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1567
It has directions on how to restart the Apple Mobile Device Service. That was all I had to do to have my iPhone show up/respond to iTunes and to have the "Trust" prompt disappear.
Hope this helps you too!
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Feb 5, 2014 3:13 AM in response to Bombegranateby tomekson,Thank you, this works like a charm!
Bombegranate wrote:
What ended up working for me, was going to Uninstall/change programs in control panel. I found "Apple Mobile Device support", and tried "Repair". After going through all the prompts, my iphone finally showed up in Itunes and my phone stopped asking me if had trust issues. -
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Feb 6, 2014 2:30 AM in response to JohnPaulWilliamby biowizard,I can't believe this thread is still going strong, and people are still suggesting "fixes", thanking each other for them one day, and then saying, "oh, but it doesn't work" the next. The problem is SIMPLE. It is a POOR DESIGN feature of iOS 7 ...
PLUG your iPhone/iPad into the USB of your "trusted" PC while Windows is RUNNING, and you WON'T get the "trust me" message.
PLUG your iPhone/iPad into the USB of your "trusted" PC BEFORE Windows has booted up, or LEAVE PLUGGED IN while Windows reboots after (say) Windows Update - and you WILL get the "trust me" message when the USB port power-cycles.
The TRUST ME message can ONLY be suppressed on a PC that is running iTunes (or possibly other Apple driver software) AT THE TIME YOU PLUG IN.
If your PC is NOT running the Apple software at the moment you connect - YOU WILL GET THE MESSAGE.
APPLE - ALL WE WANT IS THE OPTION TO TURN OFF THIS SO-CALLED "PROTECTION" FEATURE ON OUR IOS DEVICES.
Brian
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Feb 6, 2014 5:46 AM in response to chevybob20by AptosAppler,Perfect chevybob20, worked for me. Now we know why Apple Isn't allowed to make airplanes.
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Feb 6, 2014 3:46 PM in response to asdasdsaddsaby ManicMandy,THANKS A LOT!!
That reset just erased my security lock and password settings!
You want to tell me how to set thos eback up now, genius?
Also, try telling people that. And NOOOOOOOOOOOOO THIS DIDN'T WORK!
Worst answer ever, BTW.
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Feb 7, 2014 11:17 AM in response to ManicMandyby MuzikDruid,biowizard,
The point is simple without the the trust feature all it would take is a cable and a few minutes to be able to get all info off someones phone.