Dec 12, 2012 Download Apple Recovery (DFU) USB Driver other device drivers or install DriverPack Solution software for driver update.
- Apple Support Iphone Recovery Mode
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- Apple Iphone 5s Recovery Mode Driver
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- Sep 21, 2016 Browse to the path 'C:Program FilesCommon FilesAppleMobile Device SupportDrivers' and click Next This will install the Apple driver iTunes should now recognize your device in.
- Jan 23, 2012 When I plug the iPhone in, iTunes does not detect it. There are two entries in Device Manager with errors, both devices are called 'Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode)'.
- Jul 20, 2014 3.Apple Driver Updater should now be installed on your PC 4.To check if its actually installed or not,there'll be a folder created in C drive as C:/Program Files/Apple Software Update.
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I have had my iPod Touch for about one year and have synced with my PC (XP) without incident during that time. Yesterday something happened while connecting with iTunes and I have not been able to find the solution on this board or others. Maybe the charge remaining in the iPod was insufficient. The iPod screen is frozen with the 'Connect to iTunes' icon. I can turn it off (black screen) but as soon as it is attached to the PC or docked, the same icon reappears. I cannot make the red slider appear to shut it down.
On the PC side, as soon as I attach the iPod, it wants to install the driver for 'Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode)'. I have attempted to point it to C:Program FilesCommon FilesAppleMobile Device SupportDrivers find the driver, but what it wants is not there. I have completely uninstalled iTunes, Quicktime and related files; and reinstalled iTunes. I have tried every trick I can find in this forum and others to no avail. When the iPod is connected to the PC, the device manager shows Other Devices - Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) with a yellow question mark and exclamation point. This device shows twice. The Apple Mobile Device USB Driver shows under Universal Serial Bus Controllers and is working properly.
I am at the end of my rope. I hope somebody that can help me will read this. Thanks.
On the PC side, as soon as I attach the iPod, it wants to install the driver for 'Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode)'. I have attempted to point it to C:Program FilesCommon FilesAppleMobile Device SupportDrivers find the driver, but what it wants is not there. I have completely uninstalled iTunes, Quicktime and related files; and reinstalled iTunes. I have tried every trick I can find in this forum and others to no avail. When the iPod is connected to the PC, the device manager shows Other Devices - Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) with a yellow question mark and exclamation point. This device shows twice. The Apple Mobile Device USB Driver shows under Universal Serial Bus Controllers and is working properly.
I am at the end of my rope. I hope somebody that can help me will read this. Thanks.
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I have exactly the same issue above as posted by Amber. I too have followed all of the steps above, without success short of uninstalling/reinstalling iTunes. My iPhone is not recognized by iTunes at all, yet my computer does recognize it in Explorer.
I have Windows 8, iPhone 5, and the latest version of iTunes 11.5.5.
Apple Mobile Device shows up under Services, I stopped it, restarted it, and set it to automatic, which it already was but I did that anyway.
However, Apple Mobile Device does not show up under Device Manager.
I have restarted my computer, and turned my iPhone off and back on.
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iTunes still does not recognize my iPhone. Every time I plug my iPhone into my computer it asks if I should trust this computer. I say Yes. Minutes later, it will ask me again if I trust this computer.
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I have tried my iPhone on another computer and it is recognized by iTunes, but still not my own computer.
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Is there any way to download and install Apple Mobile Device without removing iTunes and ALL of it's associated programs? I'd hate to have to go that far. I've done that in the past and lost music.