![]() ![]() First, turn off iTunes and right click "My Computer" to select "Administration". So follow the instructions and try to turn on Apple Mobile Device. When the service of Apple Mobile Device is off on computer, your iPhone will not be connected by iTunes. If not, please try another solution below.Ĥ. After updating, you might need to restart the computer once again to see if the iPhone shows up in iTunes. If not, follow its instruction (like next, agree and install) to get the latest iTunes on your PC. Open iTunes and click "Help" and "Check for Updates" button to see if it is the latest version. If the problem still can't be fixed, try to uninstall completely the iTunes from your computer and reinstall the latest iTunes. Then open iTunes and reconnect iTunes with iDevice to see if the problem is fixed. ![]() No matter why your iPhone cannot be detected by iTunes, try to restart your iPhone, iTunes and computer one by one. If iPhone still cannot show in iTunes, please try another USB port or use another USB cable. If yes, please connect the iDevice to the computer's built-in USB port, but not the port on keyboard or external USB hub. So please check and ensure that both USB cable and USB port are available without damage first. ![]() Your iPhone will not be detected successfully by iTunes for connection failure. Note: before trying the following solutions, please ensure that your iDevice has enough power for iTunes might not show your iPhone for electricity shortage. 5 Free Ways to Fix iPhone Not Found in iTunes But please don't worry, this article will show you some possible ways to fix it. Actually, the problem of iPhone not showing up in iTunes typically happens on Windows computer, because there might be problems with the service that helps to connect iPhone with the computer and iTunes. ![]() However, when they connect their iDevice to the computer, a popup always shows in iTunes to remind that this iPhone is not available. Many users have already installed iTunes on computer and are going to backup or sync files from their iPhone 8/7/7 Plus/6s/SE. ![]()
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