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to your iOS device from a PC or Mac is really easy and taking a regular back-up is a great idea. That said, it's not always an error free experience and the ‘iTunes Could Not Connect To This iPhone' error is an error occurred while reading from the device one of the more common ones to occur when you connect your iOS device to your an error occured while reading from the device ipad system. What's more is that once you start getting this error, it appears repeatedly. It prevents your phone from charging and from syncing which putty error reading from serial device means no backups can be taken and no music can be synced to your device. It's not the most pleasant of errors but here are a few ways for you to try and fix it. I've personally encountered this error
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a lot and it is more a hardware related problem than it is a software one. Fortunately the two main culprits in this case are your charging cable and your USB port, and not your entire computer system or your device. Check Your Charging Cable Make sure your charging cable is working properly and remember that just because it's charging from a wall socket doesn't necessarily mean it will work right with your Mac or PC. Check the connector to see error reading comm device 8020 if anything is broken, check the length of the wire to see if anything might be exposed and make sure you're using either an authentic charging cable, or one that is Apple approved. When it comes to the charging cable, a poor quality one can lead to this error. Change USB Ports I've never experienced problems with a loose USB port on an iMac or a Mac Mini but it might be possible on any sort of Macbook and likewise, it has been a problem for me on a PC. The quick solution is to use a different USB port on your system. You might not notice if a USB port is loose if you only plug USBs into it but other devices like the iPhone will not be able to transfer data when connected to a loose port. Remove The Cover Sometimes a poorly designed cover or iPhone case can prevent the cable from being pushed in all the way. Make sure it's pushed in all the way, or remove the cover and then connect the phone. This might work but again this problem is going to be a combination of a poorly designed case used with a low quality charging cable. It's also very likely that this error will begin occurring right after you buy a new cover. It isn't something that will stay hidden for a long time and then suddenly pop up unless the charging ca
FAQ Register Login [Solved] Error reading serial port on read function... Creating a macro - Writing a Script - Using the API Post a reply 11 posts • Page 1 error reading comm device vb6 of 1 [Solved] Error reading serial port on read function... by migalhas
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» Fri Jun 18, 2010 5:50 pm Hy....I was writing a macro to open and read the serial port
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to a calc file, but I'm only try to open the port and read their data to a msg box when an error has ocurred saying that (see image please)...anyone could help http://www.addictivetips.com/ios/fixing-the-itunes-could-not-connect-to-this-iphone-error/ me??Code: Select all Expand viewCollapse viewSub Main
Dim s as string
oFSO = createUnoService("com.sun.star.bridge.OleObjectFactory").createInstance("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
f = oFSO.OpenTextFile("COM4:9600") 'for Reading
' f = oFSO.OpenTextFile("c:\teste.txt", 2) 'for Writing
' f.write("funciona")
msgbox ("Começando a leitura")
'msgbox ("Começando a escrita")
s = f.Read()
f.close
msgbox s
End Sub Attachments Sem título2.gif (6.97 KiB) Viewed 10249 times Last edited by https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31686 migalhas on Mon Jun 21, 2010 6:12 pm, edited 1 time in total. OOo 3.2 installed in Windows XP migalhas Posts: 9Joined: Fri May 28, 2010 12:59 pm Top Re: Error reading serial port on read function... by Zizi64 » Mon Jun 21, 2010 2:10 pm WOW, it's working!I am trying again the sending/receiving data on serial port.I have an ASCII char controlled measuring instrument.Code: Select all Expand viewCollapse viewFunction Write_and_Read(OutputStr as string) as String
Dim f as object
Dim i as integer
Dim OutputChar, InputStr as String
oFSO = createUnoService("com.sun.star.bridge.OleObjectFactory").createInstance("Scripting.FileSystemObject")
' WRITING:
f = oFSO.OpenTextFile("COM1:9600,N,8,1", 2) 'for Writing
For i= 1 to Len(OutputStr)
OutputChar=(Mid(OutputStr,i,1))
f.write(OutputChar) 'Sending by each character
next i
OutputChar=Chr(13) 'CR
f.write(OutputChar)
OutputChar=Chr(10) 'LF
f.write(OutputChar)
f.close
' READING:
f = oFSO.OpenTextFile("COM1:9600,N,8,1", 1) 'for Reading
Wait(5000) 'NEEDED a timing! (Maybe i
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