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Apple Mobile Device Driver Missing Under Device Manager

So I tried Everything , and my apple mobile device driver (or any apple driver) isn't showing up under my device manager. I'ts under my services but not under my device manager. This is causing neither of my iphones to sync with the computer. Please tell me if there is anyway to manually install the driver, since I followed apple's support for if it was missing, and it didnt work. My iphone(s) are not even being reognized as a camera or in recovery mode. I also reinstalled like 80 times and the driver is still not in the device manager. It's not my usb either since I have 3 usb's and neither of my iphone's will still not appear as a device in the deivce manager.

iPhone 4

Posted on Jan 18, 2014 11:45 PM

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Posted on Jan 19, 2014 2:58 AM

Before reinstalling iTunes, did you remove iTunes, QuickTime, Apple Software Update, and Apple Application Support?


Did you try disabling your antivirus, anti-adware, anti-spyware, and any other anti-whatever that is required with the secure OS your computer is running before reinstalling iTunes?


If you followed all the options included with this link -


http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1926


If the steps outlined in this article don't help, you may be able to find a solution to your issue by searching the Microsoft support website.

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Jun 14, 2014 9:54 AM in response to Messi001

Thanks for the tip. Your note could use some clarification though because when you say "... expand other devices" I noticed I did not have a group called "Other Devices." So I figured you might mean to look under all the other device types and lo and behold I found the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver under the "Imaging Devices" label.


Then by updating and doing a manual search in the c:\ program files ... where the usb driver resides, it was reinstalled properly under the USB grouping.


Now my iPad is recognized in iTunes and I AM BACK IN BUSINESS! Thank you very much.

Jul 2, 2014 3:21 AM in response to Thekittymix

Me too, I'm having the same problem. I have an iPod Touch 5th Gen, the device itself doesn't display in windows, no apple devices found in my device manager, and no device displayed in itunes but when I plug it in my computer it does battery charge but no notification "Trust this computer?" prompts. I had followed all Apple's and other user suggestion instructions and seek Windows support. This is frustrating all suggestion and trouble shooting guides didn't work out in my ipod. I hope apple can resolve this.

Sep 7, 2015 9:42 AM in response to spenj

Thanks spenj!


I read the previous posts and now wish I had just done this one first. Removing and reinstalling things takes time and is frustrating. All I likely had to do in the first place was what you suggested. This is the area that worked, although I had to click a button to activate the ability to update driver, it was pretty easy.


Windows 10

Itunes 12.2.2.25 64 bit

iPhone 5


The problem seemed to start when I first plugged in my iPhone which hadn't been backed up since June. Since that time I upgraded my Windows 8.1 that came with the PC to the new Windows 10. So, I'm thinking when I installed the iPhone for the first time on 10, it loaded a driver from a long time ago and allowed me to view the device like a HDD. Some thing I like to do in order to transfer pics/video to other programs. I could see the phone as a HDD, but iTunes wouldn't recognize it and thus, I couldn't back up the iPhone til your suggestion. Thanks a bunch.

Jan 29, 2016 7:07 AM in response to Lili Phoenix 63

OK so I'm not too great on the computer but I finally figured out my issue with this problem. The apple device driver was missing from my computer too. ONLY until I took the connector OUT of my router usb port and then plugged it into the back of the computers usb port did it get fixed. Now the computer recognizes the apple device driver, it opens iTunes and recognizes each apple device when plugged in and my desktop downloads the pictures and videos and removes them from the iPhone. I don't trust iCloud. I would rather back it up myself to my desktop.

Click Start, Right Click on Computer, Click Properties, Click Device Manager, Click Continue,Click Universal Serial Bus Controllers and hopefully you will see Apple Mobile Device USB Driver.


Anyway, something simple like making sure your iPhone connector is plugged into the BACK OF THE COMPUTER is what fixed my silly mistake. Hope this helps someone else!

Feb 6, 2016 4:55 PM in response to Isabella8271

I found a simple solution. Go to windows services. Stop and restart the "Apple Mobile Device Service". what was showing incorrectly under "Portable Devices" now correctly shows "Apple iPhone". Also, the device driver will only show up under Windows\system32\driverstore if it has ever been connected once. If the device driver never connected properly, there won't be one there to find.

Apple Mobile Device Driver Missing Under Device Manager

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