Esther 

You are amazing with your detailed reply's to peoples queries.

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Terry 

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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Esther
Sent: 04 December 2011 19:34
To: Mac OSX & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iPhone not showing up in itunes

Hello Eric,

A Google search turned up two reference sources that might help with the
problem of recognizing iOS devices after a system upgrade.  

1. The first instance involves applying a software update for the SDK
(Software Development Kit).  I found references in some instances where this
update was apparently not seen from a user's account after applying all
software updates.  One user reported that Apple tech support had him create
another account with Admin privileges on his machine, restart the computer,
log in to the new account and start iTunes with the iPhone plugged in. At
that point, although the iPhone was still not recognized, the user received
a prompt for a iPhone SDK compatibility software update. He installed the
update, restarted his computer, and logged into iTunes under his usual
account. When the SDK compatibility update was found and applied, everything
worked.  Another user claimed there was no need to create a new account with
Admin privileges or log into another account -- he simply found the SDK
compatibility update download (presumably from the Apple Software download
site, and applied it. These comments appeared in the Apple Support forums
last year -- around the time of the 10.6.3 release of Snow Leopard.  

(Note: I always keep at least one and usually two additional accounts on my
laptop in addition to my main user account, even though I am the only user.
This allows me to check whether issues that arise are due to my local setups
or problems with the way my application preferences are set, as opposed to
problems with the operating system or programs themselves. It also means
that I can still log into my Mac in the event of problems with my account
without resorting to recovery discs or partitions.)  

This may also be solved by reinstalling the Apple Mobile Device Service,
which applies only to systems running Mac OS X v10.6.8 and earlier -- that
is, any OS earlier than the latest version of Snow Leopard.

2. The second instance is specific to upgrading to Snow Leopard, and applies
to iOS devices not being recognized after a restart.  In some instances
where iTunes is reinstalled, the device may be initially recognized, but not
recognized on subsequent restarts of your machine. These instructions
involve deleting a preference file from the main
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons folder. There is a second set of steps if,
after restarting your Mac, the issue still remains.  This involves deleting
the "AppleMobileDevice.kext" file from your /System/Library/Extensions
folder, and also deleting the "MobileDevice.framework" folder from your
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons folder.  You then need to delete the
"com.apple.usbmuxd.plist-orig" file again, restart your Mac, and download
iTunes and reinstall it.

I'll give you the direct links to the Apple Knowledge Base articles

. iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Mac OS X
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1591
This is the general troubleshooting document that has a link to the iPhone
Trouble Shooting Assistant.  It goes through the regular steps of making
sure you apply the latest software updates, check USB connections, etc.
Then, if these steps fail to work it also suggests you reinstall the Apple
Mobile Device Service (for systems running Snow Leopard or earlier)

. iTunes: How to remove and reinstall the Apple Mobile Device Service on Mac
OS X 10.6.8 or Earlier
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1747
This is the detailed set of instructions for reinstalling the Apple Mobile
Device Service

. Mac OS X v10.6: iOS device not recognized in iTunes after restart
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts3540
This article describes additional fixes that are Snow Leopard specific.  The
other documents apply to general instances where your Mac loses the ability
to identify the iPhone in iTunes (but not necessarily in other apps).

HTH.  The Apple Support documents all give step by step instructions.  I've
tried to summarize the nature of the fixes in the body of my post.

Cheers,

Esther 

On Dec 4, 2011, at 05:26, Eric Caron wrote:

> Hi John,
> 
>       My friends have two macs and two iPhones and having the same problem
on both systems.  I've pretty much ruled out it being a cable issue as
iPhoto works.  
>       Also strange that this was first noticed right after updating to
Snow Leopard.  Both were running Leopard until recently.  
> 
> As they are all ready running the latest iTunes where do I send them to re
instal iTunes again?  I've never reinstalled iTunes before just updated. 
> 
> These tips are greatly appreciated.
> 
> Eric Caron
> 
> On Dec 3, 2011, at 11:59 PM, John Gunn wrote:
> 
>> Hello:
>> 
>> I've heard of this kind of issue on a tech podcast and the fix was to
re-install iTunes.
>> 
>> When installing you won't have to worry about loosing data.
>> 
>> John
>> 

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