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Jan 8, 2011 5:16 AM in response to SupraPRby danielgunn,All I did to fix the problem was plug it in to anther USB port this might not fix yours but the problem might be related. It was the same error message. -
Jan 9, 2011 10:40 AM in response to SupraPRby Nexas,I have this problem too, each time I connect my Ipod 4th gen running iOS 4.2.1 I get this 0xE8000065 error. Sometimes I am lucky and able to connect it... But I've found a solution that works almost everytime. Before connecting your iDevice to the computer, completely shut it off. Then connect it. It should automatically turn on and when it reboots, your device should be connected to iTunes and ready for managing. Good Luck -
Jan 25, 2011 11:50 PM in response to SupraPRby Dell1747User,After reading the messages on this page I decided to pull out an external USB hub out of my desk drawer and plugged it into my Dell Studio 1747 laptop. Then plugged my Iphone into the hub (that was having the Error OxE8000065 problem). The restore worked wonderfully! Yaaaay! Don't know why it worked but it did! An easy fix after trying all sorts of crazy, intricate steps! sheesh -
Jan 29, 2011 12:40 AM in response to Nostoby purplepatel,Dude thanks a lot
i was having same problem and your solution helped me
Thanks once again -
Feb 1, 2011 7:59 PM in response to purplepatelby drewhiggs,I uninstalled wifi sync like a couple of other people and my problem is fixed. -
Feb 11, 2011 6:13 PM in response to SupraPRby cw968252,If You have wifi sync from cydia you will need to delete it so you will not get the error again thats what i just did and it actually worked -
Mar 1, 2011 5:33 PM in response to SupraPRby Giovanni1,I install (" http://www.getwifisync.com/") soon after that my iphone 4 would no longer sync with itunes i started getting this (Error 0xE8000065). I when to uninstall program and remove it now it works. -
Mar 23, 2011 1:16 PM in response to Giovanni1by MerRhosyn,Since I read this post 20+ times to no avail, I'm going to throw out another possible cause for this error.
Consider the possibility of a software incompatibility/conflict. After two months of trying every strategy listed here, I finally realized that FoxyProxy installed on my HP laptop running Windows 7 was to blame. I uninstalled the program, restarted the computer, and the device connected error-free. I assume it has something to do with the device needing to communicate through certain ports, which the software must prohibit. But this issue is not well-documented on the web, so perhaps others haven't thought about it. -
Apr 8, 2011 12:31 PM in response to Giovanni1by Hazzeh,You are a ******* genius. This has been doing my head in for 3 days. -
May 15, 2011 5:38 AM in response to SupraPRby Frankyruby,I found this on another forum that might help
I'm running Windows 7 RC with an iPhone 3GS.I have/had a problem where the sync would drop half way through a long sync or iTunes would only sync the first time and then ignore the iPhone. I have the same problem with my iPod nano.
Tonight I got the error 0xe8000065 and started looking around forums. Some of the threads I read suggested it was a diver/usb problem which got me thinking about services.
I changed the compatibility mode for the apple mobile device service and ran it as administrator. Everything seems ok now. I have synced my iPhone a few times in succession, synced my nano then synced my iPhone again, no errors lockups or glitches.

Open Task Manager, click "Show processes from all users" and find the AppleMobileDeviceService.exe process. Right clicked on it and choose Properties, then change to the Compatibility tab. Change the compatibility mode to Vista SP2 and tick Run this program as an administrator.Either restart the service, or if your not sure about that restart your PC.
I hope this helps someone...RogueQD
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May 18, 2011 3:22 AM in response to SupraPRby Pyromanta,Ok everyone.
I'm running the latest version of iTunes on a Mac, which I suppose is it's native environment. I have the latest version of Mac OSX.
My iPod touch 4G froze yesterday so I plugged it in to restore it. iTunes recognised it, so I clicked Restore. I then waited 4 hours for the latest iPod OS to download (argh my slow connection), leaving it overnight. I awoke this morning to find an error, saying it couldn't restore. I looked up the error and found a thread here on Apple Support saying it could be that I don't have the latest version of iTunes or my OS. So I spent all morning downloading both.
So now I have the latest version of EVERYTHING, running on a MAC which puts any Windows 7 problems to rest, and I still get this error.
I would like some support from Apple please...
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May 18, 2011 3:35 AM in response to Pyromantaby im2small4u,put ipod touch on DFU mode, once itunes detected your ipod in recovery mode then hit restore
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May 18, 2011 3:42 AM in response to SupraPRby Pyromanta,Thank's for the help buddy . I'll give it a go. Wish me luck...
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May 18, 2011 3:44 AM in response to SupraPRby Pyromanta,Awesome it worked! Cheers mate, DFU mode FTW!
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