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iPhone 5s wont connect to iTunes
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My 5s will not connect to itunes,i have no reason why. I press yes to "Trust Computer" on my 5s and it makes the disconnecting sound . Im on windows 8 . I could really use some help cause i need to backup my 5s .
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Is the cable your using MFI certified?
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Yop wrote Is the cable your using MFI certified?
Im using the cable it came with
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Same exact thing is happening to me! Except it's an iPhone 5 and an iPad retina display. I trust computer and then iTunes won't recognize at all
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Restartt the computer and open iTunes
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-iTech- wrote Restartt the computer and open iTunes
Been done that many times
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salutecamo wrote-iTech- wrote Restartt the computer and open iTunes
Been done that many times
Test other cords out, bring it into Apple,
Do you still have apple-care with it?
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salutecamo wrote-iTech- wrote Restartt the computer and open iTunes
Been done that many times
Test other cords out, bring it into Apple,
Do you still have apple-care with it?
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Yop wrotesalutecamo wrote-iTech- wrote Restartt the computer and open iTunes
Been done that many times
Test other cords out, bring it into Apple,
Do you still have apple-care with it?
I have tested others and no
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Try this:
Close iTunes.
Disconnect your device
Search "services"
Click "system" in search
click "View Local Services"
right-click "Apple Mobile Device"
click "Stop"
wait for it to stop
Click "Start"
Reopen iTunes
Connect your device.
Done.
Close iTunes.
Disconnect your device
Search "services"
Click "system" in search
click "View Local Services"
right-click "Apple Mobile Device"
click "Stop"
wait for it to stop
Click "Start"
Reopen iTunes
Connect your device.
Done.
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