Computer Does Not Recognize IPhone 4s As Device When Plugged In
Jun 26, 2014
I am trying to transfer photos to and from my phone. However, when I plug in my iphone4S into the computer via USB it will not recognize it as a device. I know that the ports work, as the computer recognizes thumb drives, etc.Â
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