iPhone not detected by mac

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My Mac doesn't recognize my iPhone when I plug it.

Here is the configuration: (basically everything is updated)

  • 10.6.4 mac system (Snow Leopard)
  • XCode version 3.2.5
  • iTunes 10.1.2
  • iPhone 4 , 16 GB, iOS version 4.2.1

I tested for a few days with no problems but now it does not recognize it anymore. My provisioning profiles are brand new.

It's not detected in iTunes, nor in the XCode Organizer.

First it told me that there is no provisioned iOS Device connected. I deleted the iPhone from the Organizer and hoped it would get recognized again, but that didn't happen.

I tried restart everything (Mac/iTunes/XCode/iPhone), but nothing worked. Do you have any ideas?

I would be more interested in making it work with XCode right now. I don't really care about music and stuff.

George

Posted 2011-02-11T18:11:30.153

Reputation:

2does it recognize it in itunes? is your cord bad? – None – 2011-02-11T18:13:03.757

Sounds like this should be moved to superuser. It isn't necessarily programming related since even iTunes won't recognize your device. I'd suggest getting that working first. – raidfive – 2011-02-11T18:13:32.900

Answers

6

Download the iPhone Configuration Utility from Apple. Quick and easy and now iTunes and xCode can see my iPhone again!

sammy2580

Posted 2011-02-11T18:11:30.153

Reputation: 61

It won't let me vote yet - the "iPhone Configuration Utility" was exactly right - install the unility (you don't even need to run it) and xcode behaved – None – 2011-02-23T08:38:47.723

1Thanks, this one worked for me. After Xcode 4 install both iPad and iPhone wouldn't show as connected. +1 – Robert Conn – 2011-02-24T20:36:51.620

I would have treated you if you were here! Thanks! – Raj Pawan Gumdal – 2011-05-27T18:06:19.837

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Check if your device is recognized in System Profiler. (Apple -> About This Mac -> More Info -> Hardware -> USB)

If not, you can try putting the device into restore mode. First, make sure that your device is unplugged.

Then, press and hold both the home button and the sleep/wake button. When the Apple logo appears, release the sleep/wake button but not the home button. Keep pressing the home button until you see "Connect to iTunes".

Now, connect to iTunes and it should detect an iOS device in Restore Mode. This should help.

Moshe

Posted 2011-02-11T18:11:30.153

Reputation: 5 474

Hello Moshe,

I did this, but only got to that screen if I connected the phone before starting the process. Without connecting it , I got to other stuff like Voice Control...don't know it started.

So , I'm connected, I get to the screen that tells me to connect to iTunes...what should I do then? Am I not already connected?

P.S: The device wasn't in the System Profiler under USB. – George – 2011-02-11T19:53:29.537

I've edited my answer. (Try different USB ports and cables if possible.) – Moshe – 2011-02-11T19:53:29.597

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Happens sometimes because the iTunesHelper process hangs. Do as follows:

  • quit iTunes
  • in Terminal go: sudo ps aux | grep iTunes
  • if iTunesHelper is in the list, kill -9 it
  • start iTunes

Should be good as new.

Alex Zuzin

Posted 2011-02-11T18:11:30.153

Reputation: 11

This worked for me! – Joon – 2016-07-27T16:29:30.103