I have a iphone and it has never had a problem in the year and a half that i've had it. but now suddenly it wont sync with itunes, itunes just doesnt see it. my computer recognises it and i can get my photos off but it just doesnt show up on itunes at all. its as if i haven't plugged it in. I've just downloaded the newest version of itunes. help
Yeah, that's definitely not supposed to happen and as far as I know iTunes still supports all iOS Devices.
Usually if your computer can read it since you said that you can access your photos this would mean your device and your computer are normal and the actual problem is likely involved in something with the itunes application somewhere. If it was your device and your computer then you wouldn't be able to access it from your computer drive for your pictures at all.
(1) First try disconnecting your iphone, closing itunes, restarting itunes, then reconnect your iphone.
(2) If that doesn't work then try rebooting your iphone device then reconnect it to your computer and itunes. It may help to reboot your computer as well. Sometimes the service process that itunes installs for connecting to your device might have an issue and therefore may stop or not be running so rebooting will refresh it.
(3) You can also check to make sure your device is still authorized or try reauthorizing it. This is done via the iTunes application menu.
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I just had this problem and it turned out to be... It didn't like my iPod cable. Switched to the iPhone cable and it worked.
Seems to be an iPhone 2.0 prob, or 3g prob, since I was using the iPod cable to sync my old iPhone just fine.
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Please look here:
iphone Troubleshooting Assistant
http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/troubleshooting/phone/
Reset and Restore iPhone to Original Default Factory Settings with Recovery Mode
iPhone display freezing?
iPhone doesn’t detect by or appear in iTunes? iPhone cannot sync with
iTunes on PC or Mac? Cannot make or receive calls, send or receive text
messages, or access email or the web? Or worse, iPhone simply won’t
turn on and does not respond to tap or button press? If the problem
still persists after you have reseted the iPhone, or tried various iPhone troubleshooting,
it may be worthwhile to invoke recovery mode to restore iPhone to
default factory settings, the original state as when you first received
and unwrapped the phone.
Restoration of iPhone to original factory defaults will likely to fix
all problem, with the downside that all data and information stored on
your phone will be lost. Normally iTunes will make a backup
automatically when you connect and sync the iPhone with the program,
however, it’s still a good recommendation to copy out and backup
everything that you may need on the phone before proceed to restore the
iPhone.
To restore iPhone and reset the phone to default factory settings, follow these steps:
http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/10/04/reset-and-restore-iphone-to-original-default-factory-settings-with-recovery-mode/
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when you sync the iPhone with the computer, iTunes will only add what is new, it will not delete your apps.
Setting Up Syncing
You use iTunes on your computer to set up which items are synced. Make sure you have the most recent version of iTunes (On a PC, open iTunes and choose Help > Check for Updates. On a Mac, open iTunes and choose iTunes > Check for Updates.
Step 1: Connect iPhone or iPod touch
Step 2: Set Up Which Items Are Synced
Click the respective tabs in iTunes to specify which media and information you want synced from your computer to iPhone or iPod touch.
For more information about syncing iPhone with your computer see the iPhone User's Guide:
On your computer: click here to download and view "Chapter 1: Getting Started" in iPhone User Guide.
On iPhone: Tap Safari and view http://help.apple.com/iphone/guide/.
For more information about syncing iPod touch with your computer:
On your computer, click here to download and view "Chapter 1: Getting Started" in iPod touch User Guide.
On iPod touch: Tap Safari and view http://help.apple.com/ipodtouch/guide/.
Step 3: Sync iPhone or iPod touch
Click Apply in the lower-right corner of the screen. Your computer syncs with iPhone or iPod touch according to your settings.
The first time you sync iPhone or iPod touch, you are asked if you want to merge data, replace data on the service, or replace the data on your computer. After that, anytime you connect iPhone or iPod touch to your computer, iTunes opens and syncs with iPhone or iPod touch according to your settings.
You can adjust sync settings anytime iPhone or iPod touch is connected to your computer. You can only connect and sync with one iPhone or iPod touch at the same time. If you need to sync more than one iPhone or iPod touch, disconnect one before connecting the other.
Note: Syncing won't delete any contact in Yahoo! Address Book that contains a Messenger ID, even if you've deleted the contact from your address book on iPhone or your computer. To delete a contact containing a Messenger ID, log in to your Yahoo! account online and delete the contact using Yahoo! Address Book.
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Thanks, Joe
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I googled this question and found out a lot of people are having this problem. Check this thread out for the solution. It worked for me.
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2830
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