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Sep 26, 2015 5:59 PM in response to -Chandler-by labsnov,OMG Chandler is my hero! after almost 8 hours of pain with a new phone your fix worked! THANK YOU!!!!!
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Sep 26, 2015 6:37 PM in response to PHDKby richfts,I had the same issue with Itunes 12.2 / Window 10 where it would freeze when I connected any of my devices via USB.
After installing Itunes 12.3 it now will sync any of my apples devices. (just the reverse of the problem that you described)
It now, however, won't sync Outlook 2013 (calendar or contacts) at all.
I have updated everything on all devices.
It is surely frustrating!
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Sep 26, 2015 7:15 PM in response to billhep1by jesherwood13,Thank you! Worked like a charm and was easy.
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Sep 27, 2015 5:12 PM in response to pelaras04by Bob Foss,Not a windows issue as 12.3 does not work in Apple either (OS X 10 for example). We're recommending no one update to 12.3 until Apple comes up with a clean update to 12.2.
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Sep 27, 2015 7:20 PM in response to PHDKby mrboyer01,I had this same problem with my iPhone 6+ and Windows 10 PC. I called Apple Support and finally got to the ITunes Support Supervisor. I had to unload all Apple software starting with iTunes and working in reverse alphabetical order. Reloaded newest iTunes, the pc now recognizes my iPhone tethered for my internet connection. My Apps Library was empty, luckily I had copied libraries to another name just in case. Had to shut down iTunes, hold the shift key down, iTunes then asked which library to use. I selected the one I had renamed. All works well now. My only remaining problem is that all Apps are updated on my phone, but the Apps Library shows 64 Apps need to be updated. I know that is not true, but I have not figured out how to copy the apps from my phone to the Apps Library. Sync and Backup does not do it. My concern is that if I have a phone failure where I need to restore all, that all the apps in the Apps Library that show they need to be updated will have to be downloaded which would take hours and hours.
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Sep 27, 2015 7:38 PM in response to -Chandler-by Vince3,I've been working with Apple on this issue for about a week now. They are having me send files to engineers and so many other useless things. I feel the supervisor I'm talking to is about to give up. What is listed above sounds like it should work, but what if the Mobile Device Support is nowhere to be found and I've already uninstalled and reinstalled iTunes about 15 times. Someone please help, I don't think the Apple support team knows much.
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Sep 27, 2015 8:59 PM in response to billhep1by hazmat18,thank you, i spent over and hour before i saw this. and this fixed my problem in under a minute.
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Sep 27, 2015 9:29 PM in response to Emanuelcoby pelaras04,Thank you for posting this fix! It worked for both my computer and the hubby's, which finally allowed us to get iTunes working and our devices sync'd.
I celebrated by ordering a new iPhone; call me crazy but I didn't want to have a new phone until I could actually set it up and be able to use it.
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Sep 28, 2015 9:54 AM in response to Emanuelcoby lckyguardian,Thank you so much. This was the solution. The auto update did not work and this was the one. I appreciate it.
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Sep 28, 2015 1:22 PM in response to PHDKby veemeister,Hi PHDK. This is what worked great for me: http://www.technipages.com/itunes-fix-iphone-or-ipod-not-detected-in-windows. You need to do this for every device you have. It worked for me, but I can't guarantee it will work for you. Good luck.
Vee
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Sep 30, 2015 8:27 AM in response to veemeisterby Bruce PopPop,I had tried this from another blog I had seen, before you posted this. It also worked for me on my Windows 7 32 Bit desktop. I also discovered that I didn't even need to start iTunes. I just plugged in my iPad or iPhone and went to the control panel / devices and right clicked Apple iPad / iPhone, should be an option for Trouble Shooter, select that and let Windows do an auto fix. Then the iPad / iPhone showed up in Windows Explorer so I could access the photos in my camera roll. What I do have to do is do this procedure every time I restart or Shutdown / Power on the PC. I was able to sync both devices with iTunes without having to do this procedure if I didn't need to access them in Windows Explorer. After I did the procedure I did notice that the Apple Mobile Device service was started, which it wasn't before I did the procedure. The service is set to auto start, but it showed STOPPED before the procedure and I couldn't force it to start from the Services CPL. I can't figure out exactly what the Trouble Shooter does except start the Apple Mobile Device Service which I couldn't do manually.
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Sep 30, 2015 9:07 AM in response to billhep1by aslansrevenge,This so work well so many many thanks I was going.....
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Oct 2, 2015 11:07 PM in response to PHDKby AMJuarez73,Hello, I run my me this:
From "Windows":
1- go to "Device Manager"
2 - locate "unknown Despositivos"
3 - select the device such as "iPod"
4 - giving properties
5 - go to the tab "Driver"
6 - presionarel button "Update Driver ..." and upgrade from internet
7 - Ready!
Regards.
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Hola, a mi me funciono esto:
Desde "Windows":
1- ir a "Administrador de dispositivos"
2 - localizar "Despositivos desconocidos"
3 - seleccionar el dispositivo ejemplo "iPod"
4 - dar propiedades
5 - ir a la pestaña de "Controlador"
6 - presionarel boton de "Actualizar controlador..." y actualizar desde internet y
7 - listo!
Saludos.
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Oct 3, 2015 2:58 AM in response to bipi.gokuby jchen184,Thank you for the solution. It worked on me.