The first thing I did was uninstall and reinstall itunes. Didn't work. The drivers seem to be the problem, but are they totally reliable anyway, as there seems to be variability in their effectiveness
---In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, <richraiff@...> wrote :
Thanks very much Alice. I found a solution (reinstall the phone drivers) on the Apple site. I still have an issue, but one which I have found to be longstanding and erratic - straight after the new drivers went in, all was well, but since then "This PC" in Windows does not always detect the phone, and, when it does, it cannot always find content. This issue has appeared before in this Group's discussion, and is annoyingly variable. Yesterday, it couldn't find the phone at all (though itunes could) but today it has detected the phone OK but says there is "no content" in the phone. In an hour or two it will be better (or worse)ThanksThis is what I found doing a Google search. Hope it helps.Changes in the new iTunes:iPhone not recognized in iTunes:On Nov 4, 2017, at 12:17 PM, nphudd@... [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:This morning my iphone was synced via itunes - no problem. New itunes installed later. This afternoon - my Win 10 64 bit PC cannot identify the phone, and itunes is therefore unable to sync. As I say, all was well before the itunes update
My PC reports the connected device as "Apple iphone" not by the phone's name, and shows no content in the iphone. The phone itself seems fine (and seems to know its own name). Several reboots (of both phone and PC) plus repair of the itunes installation. No change. Since the update, iphone and PC are no longer talking to each other
Nick Hudd
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