The Apple iBoot USB driver allows a Windows computer to recognize that an Apple device such as an iPhone or iPod has been connected via a USB cable. When Windows detects the connection, iTunes ...
One of the reasons Windows doesn’t recognize iPhone and other Apple devices is that the drivers didn’t get installed properly. Ideally, iPhone drivers should get installed in a Windows system ...
Apple has responded quickly to reports that its initial release of iTunes 8 caused STOP errors (AKA the Blue Screen of Death) on some Windows machines. The issue is documented in support article ...
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