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Jun 25, 2014 8:39 AM in response to nycbrownby igwanna,Wow nycbrown Thank You! Disabling it in Devices and Printers totally worked.
Now there's an amazingly annoying sound ni Windows 7 every time I plug it in, but I don't have to click anything.
Cheers!
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Jul 16, 2014 12:38 AM in response to igwannaby Harridu,AFAICS there is only one stable solution: Click on "Don't trust".
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Aug 19, 2014 1:13 AM in response to Harriduby MrEco,HI
Using iphone 4s windows 7 (32bit) all patched up. Dont use Itunes, never been installed.
looked at all the answers, nothing works for me.
Using same computer via USB everytime, genuine apple cable, and it asks me to 'trust' everytime i plug phone into PC.
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Aug 24, 2014 7:35 PM in response to Patukkaby DazImac,Hi
This is also happening in my iMac. Very frustrating.
What came along with the Trust question, was intermittent charging only, device not showing up in iTunes or iPhoto. No sync working. No Device being connected to iMac.
I had installed new version of iTunes, removed some Plist files regarding iTunes, verified disk and repaired disk, restarted computer and iPhone5 (also included reset) and still same thing occurring.
So after clicking Trust many times, I ignored the message and a minute or so later iPhoto opened up. Hey presto its working and no Trust message.
Not sure if it will have any longevity, but this was my experience.
Thanks for the discussions
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Aug 26, 2014 3:51 PM in response to DazImacby DazImac,Hi
Sorry no longevity. The problem is reoccurring. It doesn't ask to trust this computer, but also won't connect to iTunes, iPhoto, and won't sync or won't charge from my mac.
If we are all having this issue, why doesn't apple fix this bug.
Thanks for the discussions
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Oct 29, 2014 9:41 AM in response to Patukkaby pdwhite,Patukka, I was going crazy and your solution worked for me. Thanks so much!!!
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Nov 30, 2014 2:53 AM in response to DazImacby dealmaker,I have the exact same issue - just started after Yosemite I think. Anyway - my iPhone and iPad's ask he "Trust this computer" question every time I plug them in.
I have tried many thing. Only thing that seems to work for me is to re-start the iMac - restart iTunes and then it works fine.....getting very tedious to do this each time however!! Can we please get a fix for this Apple.
Maybe the USB is going to sleep after a certain period of dormancy!!
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Dec 3, 2014 5:16 AM in response to JohnPaulWilliamby Pratichi,in response to JohnPaulWilliam....
1st connect the phone to the computer.
open the Search window and search for Apple iphone ...once u get a list of items in ur search list...right click the one which says Apple Iphone (with a camera icon)....Select Properties > Events. In events window Select an event make sure it says Camera connected . Below which select option Take No Action. Click Apply and then Ok
Tada!!!....and its done!!!
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Dec 3, 2014 9:06 AM in response to JohnPaulWilliamby jensrobot,Apple support just deleted my post here. I can understand that, i was angry
So i won't bore anyone with how unhappy and completely unwilling i am with having to install itunes to get rid of this message i see like 5 times a day. There is no room for that here.
Instead i'm gonna copy/paste another itunes solution someone already reposted for the 5th time. That way i won't get in trouble with support again
On your Windows PC, open Control Panel.
Click on “Uninstall a Program”
From that list, find Apple Mobile Device Support
Click on “Repair” and let Windows try to repair the software.
Once this is done, try rebooting your computer before plugging in your iPhone or iPad again.
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Mar 3, 2015 4:54 AM in response to Ralph9430by kelzalez,The same thing is happening for me. I have worked for an Apple Specialist for the last 7 years. I am on the savvy side, and have done my due diligence. I use an Apple 30pin-USB cable. I tried resetting all settings. I ran all software updates on the iPhone and my iMac. I've run disk utility and disk warrior on my iMac and repaired permissions. I'm using the same iCloud account on both.
But here's a twist: Not only does my phone have to verify constantly that I "trust this computer," but regardless of how much I trust the dang computer, it only randomly sees my iPhone. Now, I would like to sync the devices, but most of the time it is impossible to do so.
Does anyone else have this trouble? I fear there is no solution to this after having read so many feeds regarding other people having the same issue.
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Mar 24, 2015 5:31 AM in response to JohnPaulWilliamby Morristv,Well as long as you didn't have to spend a ton of time and jump through a bunch of silly hoops
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Jul 26, 2015 6:27 AM in response to turbon2oby OFudouMyou,dude, thanks a lot!!!! it worked here like a charm!
your response should be at the top of this page!
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Jul 28, 2015 7:51 AM in response to nycbrownby canisrufus44,Thank you that was the same situation for me too, perfect solution
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Dec 15, 2015 10:12 AM in response to ladooleyby Sisa68,Finally something that worked. Thanks so much for your help.
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May 3, 2016 8:41 PM in response to JohnPaulWilliamby MiaShopgal,to me the solution is open " iTunes ", accept the agreement