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Have ipad, but device driver keeps installing wrong and keep getting 0xE8000084. Keeps calling ipad and iphone

Keeps telling me driver not installed properly.

iPad

Posted on Dec 26, 2013 12:12 PM

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Dec 28, 2013 1:45 PM in response to DalaiMe

Hey there DalaiMe,


It sounds like you are getting this error message when connecting your iPad to the computer. I would try the troubleshooting in this article named:

iOS: Unknown error containing '0xE' when connecting to a Windows PC

http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3221

1. Restart your computer.

2. Install the latest version of iTunes.

3. Verify that your computer meets the minimum system requirements. iOS devices require the following minimum version of Windows:

  • Windows XP Service Pack 3
  • Windows Vista
  • Windows 7
  • Windows 8

4. Download and install any available software updates from Microsoft.5. Connect the device directly to your computer; not to an external USB hub. Find out if your computer has USB 2.0 ports.6. Check that the Dock Connector or Lightning Connector on both the device and cable are clean of any lint or other debris. If possible, connect your device using a different Apple 30-pin to USB cable or Apple Lightning Connector to USB cable.7. Disconnect other USB peripherals from your computer, with the exception of your keyboard and mouse. After disconnecting these peripherals, restart your computer, connect your device, and open iTunes.8. Connect your device to a different USB port on your computer.9. Use the Task Manager to stop some Apple Services:

  1. Launch the Task Manager:
    • For Windows XP: Press Control + alt + delete on the keyboard.
    • For Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8: Press Control + alt + delete on the keyboard. Then click "Start Task Manager". If Windows needs your permission to continue, click "Continue".
  2. Click the Processes tab of the Task Manager. End each of these three processes by clicking in their names and choosing "End Process":
    • iTunesHelper.exe
    • AppleMobileDeviceService.exe
    • iPodService.exe
  3. After ending these processes, reboot your computer, open iTunes, and test.


There are additional troubleshooting steps to be done if needed in the article.

Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.

All the very best,

Sterling

Have ipad, but device driver keeps installing wrong and keep getting 0xE8000084. Keeps calling ipad and iphone

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