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When I plug my iPhone 4 into my Windows 7 Ultimate laptop, it syncs just fine with iTunes, but it no longer mounts on the desktop for me to transfer pictures and videos. Free Download Pangya Bonus Pang Hack Programs Download. When I plug it in, Windows attempts to install a driver named 'MTP USB Device' and then fails.
I've tried a number of things, the most drastic being: • Uninstall iTunes • Uninstall MTP USB Device from Device Manager • Restart • Install the latest iTunes • Restart • Run iTunes • Plug in the Phone When I did that, Windows claimed it was installing a driver named 'iPhone' (yippee!) but then it switched to 'MTP USB Device' and failed again. I've searched other forums and found strange and bizarre ideas that include exploding the iTunes MSI so I can get the Apple USB Device driver -- but that driver is installed and works just fine. @bckbck What @Austin said is not that the question should not be here, but that he will get better luck on SuperUser. The reason (and I agree) is that as much as we (as an Apple community) may know about an iPhone, not a lot of users here have Windows experience (or enough Windows experience to come up with a solution). We DO allow these questions, only after a couple of days we suggest migrating over SU if the question warrants it.
This is more a Windows problem (i'm sure if he tries his iPhone in a new Windows computer it will work). – May 9 '11 at 9:14 •. In the mist of giving you an extra idea, and to be frank I have no idea what your problem might be, let me share what I'd do to find the cause and -eventually- fix it. You seem to have done your Windows homework well, yet results haven't been what you expected. Something I remember doing with Windows when things didn't work (in the Windows95 era this was very common!) was rebooting in Safe Mode and see if anything looked unfamiliar. In any case, if you still can't manage to make Windows work, before anything else, it would be interesting to make sure that the problem is not in the iPhone itself (probably nothing that an iPhone restore wouldn't fix if that's the case). First rule of diagnosing a problem: try it on another system.