Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Stop ‘Trust This Computer’ Message Pop Up

After updating to iOS 7, many Windows users have reported that they are constantly getting the ‘Trust this computer” message pop up even after selecting ‘Trust’ when plugging in their iPhone or iPad. Here is a list of common fixes to resolve this annoying message. The first step you should try is to update your iTunes.




Fix#1
1. Go to Control Panel > Hardware & Sounds > Device Manager
2. Right-click the Apple device > Properties > ‘Hardware’ tab > Properties > ‘Driver’ tab > Update Driver..
3. Search for the driver in “C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers”
4. The driver should be named ‘usbaapl64′

Fix #2
1. Go to Control Panel > Hardware & Sounds > Device Manager
2. Right-click the Apple device > Properties > ‘Hardware’ tab > Properties > ‘Driver’ tab > Disable
3. The pop up should not appear anymore and the device will charge while plugged in

Fix #3
1. Control Panel > Uninstall a Program
2. Select ‘Apple Mobile Device Support’ and hit ‘Repair’

Fix #4
1. Remove all Apple programs from your computer (iTunes, Apple Software Update, Apple Mobile Support, etc.)
2. Restart computer and reinstall the latest version of iTunes

Conclusion
I'm using iPhone 4s with iOS 7.1 and Windows 7 iTunes 11.1.5.5. To work properly between your iOS 7 and iTunes 11 in Windows 7, your drivers must be correct. The correct drivers will look like this:



Source: http://helpios7.com/trust-this-computer-pop-up-fix/

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