I am missing the drivers for my Apple IPods in Windows 10. This is not an issue of transitioning from Windows 7 to 10 - the drivers must have been there because the IPods worked until recently. It is not a cord issue or an uninstall/reinstall issue (been there tried that). I just need to be able to download the necessary drivers to device manager.
Apple Recovery Device Driver Windows 10
I am using:
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- iTunes 10.5.3.3
- Windows 7 x64 SP1
- iPhone 4S with iOS 5.0.1 (stuck on screen with iTunes logo with the arrow and the USB cable)
Apple Recovery Mode Driver Download
When I plug the iPhone in, iTunes does not detect it.
There are two entries in Device Manager with errors, both devices are called 'Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode)'
I have pointed to C:Program FilesCommon FilesAppleMobile Device SupportDrivers but Windows can not find the drivers in there.
Within that folder exists the following:
- usbaapl64.cat
- usbaapl64.inf
- usbaapl64.sys
- usbaaplrc.dll
I have tried repairing and uninstalling/reinstalling iTunes.
Any ideas?
iPhone 4S, iOS 5, Windows 7 x64
Posted on Jan 21, 2012 5:40 PM