Universal Serial Bus Controller Driver Windows 7 64-bit

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Adah

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:42:33 PM8/3/24
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My main problem is that I need to sync my devices and iTunes won't detect them without the driver. Windows can detect my devices and they show up in File Explorer. I am also able to get photos and videos that I have taken off the devices and onto my computer with no problems.

Thank you so much for this, I was tearing my hair out. I followed the directions in your link, and the most useful part was when you mentioned that the device might be listed under "portable devices", where mine was. It didn't show as the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver at all, but I followed the rest of your instructions by pretending that "Apple iPhone" was the "Apple Mobile Device USB Driver" and it made my iphone 5S "magically" appear in iTunes. So, so happy, thank you so much!

What is the exact alert you get on screen and which version of Windows is it? I just plugged my iPhone into a machine that doesn't have iTunes installed and changed the auto launch options to do nothing each time I connect. It still makes the device connected noise but that is all.

I also tried to untrust the PC by resetting the Location and Privacy settings, after doing that it does NOT ask me if I want to trust, so it still must be trusted, that's somewhat of another bug/issue.

I also mentioned elsewhere that my iPhone 5 did NOT have the same problem, actually that is only partially true. I was using a mophie and there for connecting via micro USB vs. lightning, in that scenario it did not give the message, but I tried today with lighting and it behaves just like the iPhone 6s which makes more sense to me.

Windows already has a driver for the iPhone that supports it as a camera. You shouldn't need to install Apple Mobile Device Support and its driver just to suppress a connection dialog box, but you may need to tweak whatever is raising it. Can you post a screenshot of this alert? I've a feeling I'm missing something. BTW I was using a Windows 7 machine earlier and the only 10 system I have to hand already has iTunes on it so I cannot readily replicate your situation. Take a look at -autoplay-defaults-windows-10. You ought to be able to set autoplay to ignore the iPhone connecting.

i just installed iTunes and everything is fine, I'll probably just keep in on there with auto sync off as I don't want stuff on the computer. if I do uninstall iTunes I'll probably grab the driver first, did play with the auto play settings and whatnot.

Thank you! I got all the way to step 8 but there was no Apple Mobile Device USB Driver listed...just MTP USB Device. I successfully updated that. I restarted computer but still no luck. Thanks for the idea though.

Try the reinstall then. If you have a 64-bit system you could try the for older video cards release. Or you could revert to the previous build of iTunes that worked for you. See the roll back advice at iTunes installers.

Okay, so I got a genuine Arduino UNO R3 here. Running windows 10. It is updated. I also have the 1.8.13 version of the Arduino IDE. All is working well, I then have an issue uploading a sketch to the board and go to the ports tab and see that it is greyed out. I look up a solution on these forums that is a few years old that says to uninstall, unplug, replug, then reinstall and that should fix it. I go to device manager to uninstall, unplug, replug, and the computer doesn't reinstall automatically as the post said it would, and I can't figure out how to reinstall the driver. Whereas before it would say "Arduino Uno" under either the "other devices" or "ports" section on device manager, I only ever get "unknown USB device" under the "universal serial bus controllers" section

When plugged into the computer it makes the connection noise. The error it gives is "USB Device not recognized". When I go to device manager the associated port says "unknown USB device". I right-click on it and select update driver. I go to "Browse my computer for drivers". I locate the driver folder at C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\drivers and select next. Windows says "the best drivers for your device are already installed"* and still lists the device as an unknown USB device. I go back and choose "let me pick from a list of available drivers on my computer". I click on "have disk" and again navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\drivers and click next. I get the error "the folder you specified doesn't contain a compatible software driver for your device. if the folder contains a driver make sure it is designed to work with Windows for x64 based systems." I search the web and find that disabling the driver signature requirement sometimes helps, so I hold shift while the computer is restarting, get to the blue screen with the troubleshooting options, restart and press 7 to select "disable driver signature enforcement". Go through the same process as described above and still get the errors as described before.

I have been at this for 5 hours now, I am losing my mind. I don't know if this is relevant but I have two knockoff Arduino Uno boards that literally will work only every other day. So if I plug in board A and use it, it won't work the next day, but board B will and I have to use that one instead, then the next day B won't work and I have to use A again, and so on and so forth. Hence receiving the genuine Uno board for x-mas hoping to eliminate this issue, under the impression it was just an issue with the knock-offs. To be fair it was working for a few hours until I followed the advice to uninstall from the device manager.

Hello Gozeraye, I just wrote a huge post about this and it got deleted. This problem is not you. There is something wrong with this update. I regret installing 1.8.13. I lost my entire sketch book, I'm devastated. The IDE freezes Everytime it detects the smallest error in sketchs. It run odd all together, it has trouble loading libraries, the list of issue will take up probably 5 pages here, so I'm not going to list them all again. But I have not changed anything in my setup. No uninstalls, same Arduinos I've been using for over 2 years with no problems. Absolutely nothing has been changed except installing the new update. Something is wrong with the program. I hope we get a response from this, because I lost a year's worth of work.

al514: Please do not muddy the water here - you are reporting a completely different issue than the OP (and your problems are also unique to you or your system... you have confirmed that the Arduino folder within your documents folder no longer contains your sketches?).

Why am I having so many issues after updating then? And if we're supposed to do all this deactivating of system tools, why is that not in the instructions for installing? I'm trying not to over react but it's extremely frustrating. I apologise for that, believe me, get aggravated like this isn't part of my personality. what should I try? The IDE just freezes and beeps at me if I push anything

I disconnected what I had connected to it (a 4 row lcd with backack and a DS3231 clock module) and reinsierted the cable. The system recognized it as an arduino uno r3 and it shows in the device manager. Huzzah. I will remember this trick in the future. Do you know why that changes how the computer sees the board?

Huzzah aside, i am getting the error I got before which led me to delete the board from the device manager in the first place. I turned on verbose compile and upload messages and have the following error:

I think I will reinstall the previous version, I also read that the update had a new breakout window for working with the code? Where is that? Very confused here. I mean I love all this and the idea, but it takes a long time to learn how to use these boards. Everything was so good before.

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