bhorv67

Q: iTunes 12 won't recognize my iPhone 5. Says the phone is locked with a passcode when there isn't a passcode

Tried restarting the phone. Didn't help.

 

Every time I connect the phone with the cable, the question to trust the MacBookPro comes up, which I answer 'Trust'. Doesn't help.

 

Tried restarting the mac. Didn't help.

 

Any suggestions would be appreciated- Thanks !

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Jan 4, 2015 8:04 AM

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Q: iTunes 12 won't recognize my iPhone 5. Says the phone is locked with a passcode when there isn't a passcode

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  • by judysings,

    judysings judysings Jan 5, 2015 12:20 PM in response to bhorv67
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    Jan 5, 2015 12:20 PM in response to bhorv67

    Hi bhorv67,

     

    Welcome to the Support Communities!  The resource below explains the troubleshooting steps to take when your iPhone repeatedly asks to trust the MacBook Pro:

    'Trust This Computer' alert on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
    http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202778

     

    'Trust This Computer' alert on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch

    Learn about trusting computers with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.

     

    When you connect your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to a new computer or another device attempting to access the files of your iOS device, you'll see an alert asking you to verify that you trust the connected device. If you tap Trust, you'll allow this device to access files stored on your iOS device.

    If your iOS device is passcode locked, you need to unlock the device before you'll see the alert.

    To trust a computer:

    1. Connect the computer or other device to your iOS device.
    2. If your iOS device is locked with a passcode, unlock it.
    3. Tap Trust.
    4. If you're about to sync the device with iTunes, click Accept.

    The trusted computer or device can access the files and settings of your iOS device. A trusted computer can sync with your iOS device, import photos, access movies and videos, contacts, and other such content, until you disconnect. The data stored on your iOS device isn't exposed before you enter your passcode (if enabled) and choose to trust the connected computer or device.

    If you choose not to trust the connected computer, you can charge your device, but the connected computer won't be able to access any content on your device.

    If you tap Trust, the computer will be trusted until you untrust all computers or you erase the device. If you tap Don't Trust, you'll see this alert each time you connect your device to that computer.

    If you're using iOS 8 or later: To untrust all computers, tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Location & Privacy. This will also reset your location and privacy settings. You can also untrust all computers by tapping Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings. This will also reset your network settings.

     

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    I hope this information helps ....

     

    - Judy

  • by hi_m88,

    hi_m88 hi_m88 Jan 27, 2015 9:04 AM in response to judysings
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    Jan 27, 2015 9:04 AM in response to judysings

    judysings, I did follow the instructions you posted.  In my Settings/General/iTunes Wi-Fi Sync I can see the new Mac.  However, even though I have Trusted my iMac and it is listed in the Wi-Fi setttings, iTunes will not recognize my trusted iPhone.  I cannot change the content on my phone only Wi-Fi sync.  I don't understand.  I've restarted my phone.  I've tried two cables.  I've re-started iTunes.  I've tried a different port on my iMac, no way to connect my iPhone to iTunes.  Help