Are You Having iPod iPhone or iPad Sync Problems With iTunes?

Are You Having iPod iPhone or iPad Sync Problems With iTunes?

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By Mark Harris Mark Harris Writer University of Wolverhampton Mark Harris is a former writer for Lifewire who wrote about the digital music scene and streaming music services in an easy to understand, no-nonsense manner. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on July 23, 2021 Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email

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Expand Jump to a Section Upgrade iTunes Check Your Firewall Step by Step: Verify Driver Integrity Step by Step: Adjust Power-Management Options When syncing your iPod, iPhone, or iPad with iTunes on a computer running Windows 10, you might encounter an error like: iTunes could not connect to the iPhone because an unknown error occurred (0xE8000065). One of these four solutions should resolve the error.

Upgrade iTunes

Using an out-of-date iTunes version can occasionally cause iPod, iPhone and iPad sync problems. Upgrade to the latest iTunes version, restart Windows, and then try to synchronize again. While you're at it, verify that you have Windows fully patched by checking Windows Update for any pending software installations.

Check Your Firewall

Security software settings can be too restrictive and block programs that need system resources. To check if your firewall is the cause, temporarily disable it and try to sync your Apple device. Reconfigure your firewall settings if this was the problem. Some corporate networks block the specific ports that iTunes uses to connect to Apple. Check with your system administrator or company help desk if you must sync a company-sponsored Apple device with iTunes while on a business network.

Verify Driver Integrity

Check if the Apple Mobile Device USB driver is working in Device Manager. This process uninstalls your Apple device driver and then reinstalls it. This driver governs the hardware that supports the connection; it's different from the iTunes software. To view Device Manager, press Win+R. Type devmgmt.msc in the Run box, and press Enter or select OK. Expand the Universal Serial Bus Devices section by clicking the icon next to it. If the Apple Mobile Device USB Composite Device driver has an error symbol next to it, right-click it and choose Uninstall Device. Click the Action menu tab at the top of the screen and select Scan for Hardware Changes.

Adjust Power-Management Options

You can also adjust the USB power management option. While still in Device Manager: Expand the Universal Serial Bus Controllers section. Double-click the first USB Root Hub entry in the list. Click the Power Management tab. Clear the box next to the Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power option. Click OK. Follow steps 1 and 2 until you've configured all the USB Root Hub entries. Restart Windows and try to sync your Apple device again. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Fix a Steam Cloud Error Device Manager (What It Is and How to Use It) How to Install USB 3.0 Drivers on Windows 10 How to Fix Code 43 Errors in Windows How to Fix Error Code 22: This Device Is Disabled USB (Universal Serial Bus): Everything You Need to Know How to Copy a Music CD to iTunes How to Install USB 3.0 Drivers on Windows 11 Sync Your iPhone and iPad in a Few Simple Steps Fixing MP3 Player Connection Problems With Windows How to Fix Code 10 Errors How to Disable iPhone and iPod Automatic Sync in iTunes How to Fix Windows 11 Ethernet Driver Problems How to Fix Code 37 Errors in Windows How to Stop iTunes From Opening When an iPhone Is Connected to a Mac Do You Have to Use ITunes With an IPhone or IPod? Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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