When you connect your iPhone or iPad to a Windows 11 PC when the iTunes app on the PC is open, the device should show up in the appropriate section of the iTunes app. If the device doesn’t show up, it means you’re facing the “iTunes not detecting iPhone or iPad” error. In ...
Connecting an iPhone to a Windows PC requires both hardware and software support, and there are many workable ways to achieve this. However, depending on your very purpose of connecting your iPhone to a Windows 11 PC, you will need different tools to get things done, including using a USB ...
The above methods should help you troubleshoot and fix the “iPhone not connecting to computer” issue on Windows and Mac computers. However, if you don’t want to try out a long list of solutions, try resolving the issue with Tenorshare ReiBoot software, which offers an all-in-one soluti...
If you are connecting your iPhone to the Windows 11 PC for the first time, it may ask you to trust the currently connected computer. TapTrustand see if your iPhone shows up in the File Explorer. Fix 2: Restart File Explorer Restart Windows Explorerif your iPhone still doesn’t appear. S...
4) After you performed a Windows update, try connecting your iPhone to your computer. See if this issue reappears. If not, you’ve resolved this issue. If this issue persists, try the next fix, below. Fix 3: Update the driver for Apple iPhone ...
Not all iPhone apps currently support passthrough of notifications to a PC. But even with these limitations, being even partially untethered from your phone while on your PC is very freeing. You won’t need to look at your iPhone (or Apple Watch) as often. And connecting the two devices ...
to transfer to a PC for backup, editing, or sharing. However, when connecting your iPhone to Windows 10/11 PC, you find that your iPhone internal storage is empty, and the DCIM folder, which stores all your camera photos, is not showing up. Why does this happen, and how to fix it?
This means the cable is working, the connection is OK, but something prevents it from connecting to the windows or what?! Reply User profile for user: lasllc lasllc User level: Level 1 19 points Mar 20, 2011 11:44 AM in response to wizzyto Well, that was my only idea; truth ...
(Windows 11) My iPhone is stuck in a boot loop recently, repeatedly showing the Apple logo and then restarting, and I can't get into the system at all. I'm using a Windows 11 computer, and I tried restoring it with iTunes, but iTunes can't c...
iPhone Driver not showing up or detected on PC Open the Device Manager as explained earlier and expand the list for Universal Serial Bus Controllers. Search for theApple Mobile Device USB Driverin the list. If you do not find the option, please change the connecting cable for your Apple devi...