How to install iPhone drivers in Windows

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One of the characteristics of the Apple ecosystem that users of its products appreciate is the integration that all their operating systems have, which allows them to be connected quickly without having to download additional software, drivers or other paraphernalia. However, the opposite happens in Windows, but not only with Apple products.

Traditionally, when connecting a device to our Windows-managed computer, we have always seen ourselves forced to download additional softwarel to be able to use the device (if it is a keyboard or mouse) or to be able to access its content (smartphone, camera, tablet…).

With the arrival of Windows 10 all that changed, since it is the operating system itself that is in charge of searching for the drivers necessary to be able to use the device that we have connected. Even so, it is likely that our team cannot do its job, because it carries a significant overload of applications installed and subsequently deleted, which contribute to making our team slower and slower.

If we have problems with our equipment and when connecting both our iPhone and our iPad, it is not detected by both the operating system and iTunes, the first solution, which usually works in 100% of cases, is redownload iTunes.

For just over a year, we can download iTunes directly from the app store than Windows 10 puts at our disposal. If our team is not managed by Windows 10 and does not have access to the application store, we can choose to visit the following link where Apple allows us to download iTunes directly to our computer.

Once we have downloaded it, we must proceed to uninstall the iTunes application that we have installed on our computer and restart the computer. Next, we will proceed to install the version that we have downloaded. Once the process is finished, we can connect our iPhone or iPad to the computer to access it without any problem.

If the problem persists, the only possible solution is to do a cleaning of our team, since the drivers of our device are cochando with something within the operating system, due to the fact that the number of applications installed on our computer is so high that the Windows registry does not quite enter the path for practically anything and for sure that the iPhone driver problem will not be the only one.


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