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not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked ckipel Level 1 (0 points) Q: Device cannot start (Code 10) Hello all! I went out and bought an iPhone last Wednesday and have
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had no problems syncing it to a Mac or my parents Toshiba laptop; however, this device cannot start. (code 10) windows 10 when I plugged it into my desktop, it does not show up in iTunes. I went to check the device manager only this device cannot start. (code 10) network adapter to have it reveal an error (yellow circle and exclamation mark) next to Apple Mobile Device USB Driver. When I right clicked and looked at the error, it simply says "This device cannot start. (Code
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10) Click Troubleshoot to start the troubleshooter for this device.I have tried to uninstall the driver and reinstall with no luck. I have also tried every USB port on my desktop computer (not a USB hub) and have had no success. I tried many different combinations of rebooting the iPhone, the computer, the iPhone then computer, and vice-versa and got no where. I have also tried updating Windows and the latest drivers
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for my motherboard. Nothing works; it just doesn't like to sync with this desktop's USB ports.Here is my current setup:Windows XP Pro SP2Gigabyte K8N (ALi M1689 chipset, ALi M1563 southbridge)AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+In my device manager, there is a ULi PCI-to-USB Enhanced Host Controller and ALi PCI-to-USB Open Host Controller.My question now is if there are any problems with the iPhone and ULi/ALi USB controllers? Windows XP Pro Posted on Aug 1, 2007 9:03 PM I have this question too by ChairmanEli,Solvedanswer ChairmanEli Level 1 (10 points) A: This is a reasonably common error on a PC when there is a problem with either a USB device, your USB cables or hardware, or the system drivers.In a case where, as you say, the device works properly with other computers, the problem is more likely to be with the hardware or drivers on the computer you're trying to connect to.See this site for some hints:http://www.pchell.com/hardware/usbcode10.shtmlI found it via a web search; I don't have any connection to that site.The good news is that your iPhone is probably fine. Posted on Aug 1, 2007 9:24 PM See the answer in context Close Q: Device cannot start (Code 10) All replies Helpful answers by ckipel, ckipel Aug 1, 2007 9:10 PM in response to
to version 9.2 you may have run into the problem that your computer no longer recognizes your iPhone/iPad/iPod. I had the problem on insufficient system resources exist to complete the api. one computer, but not the other. When you connect the device it
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starts installing the driver, then it fails and iTunes never sees your device. After a fruitless 45 minutes on apple mobile device usb driver windows 10 the phone with andApple support technician that seemed to be new to Windows and who eventually hung up on me,and a web search that turned up nothing I decided to take https://discussions.apple.com/thread/1065943?start=0&tstart=0 things in my own hands. Here is how you fix this problem if you have it. First, open Computer Management. You can do this by clicking the little Window logo that is your Start menu, right click "Computer", and click "Manage." Click the Device Manager node. At the bottom you see Universal Serial Bus Controllers. It may be expanded already, otherwise expand it. http://blogs.msmvps.com/jesper/2010/06/26/how-to-fix-the-quot-unable-to-install-apple-mobile-device-usb-driver-quot-problem/ Now connect your device. It will start loading the driver, the Device Manager window will go blank once or twice, and eventually you will see the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver. It will have a yellow exclamation mark super-imposed on it. That signifies it failed to load.If it doesn't show up, disconnect the device and try it again. I had to try a couple of times before it stuck long enough to do anything with it. Right click Apple Mobile Device USB Driver and select Properties. Click the Driver tab, and then click the Uninstall button. You will get a dialog that asks you whether you want to also delete the driver. You do. The driver is faulty and you want to get rid of it. It appears the iTunes 9.2installer actuallydestroys the configuration of that driver. I have not investigated how exactly it does this but I would expect that the registry configuration is flawed. Perhaps someone can post the flawed and correct ones and we can come up with an easier way to fix this problem? Once you have deleted it close Computer Manageme
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