Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

My iPhone won’t Sync in Windows 7

It is not uncommon for Windows 7 users to be faced with the issue of being unable to sync their iPhones with the Windows 7 operating system. The issue seems to be isolated to Windows 7 users who use 64 bit Intel chipsets. Something with this combination prevents easily synching the iPhone with the computer.

After investigation from Intel, Apple and Microsoft, it seemed that there was an easy fix to this disruptive issue. It seems that while Windows 7 is a new and popular operating system that ensures that your computer runs quickly and efficiently, it sometimes tries to fight off other hardware that may pose a potential threat. In most cases, when users attempt to sync the iPhone to Windows 7, they are met with an error message or it simply won’t work. It is likely due to Windows 7 trying to conserve power to ensure that the system runs quickly.

There is a quick fix for this issue by taking the following steps:
  • Go to Start
  • Right click Computer
  • Choose Properties
  • Chose Device Manager
  • Choose Universal Serial Bus Controllers
  • Right click on USB Root Hub
  • Choose Properties
  • Choose Power Management
  • Uncheck the box that says “Allow the computer to turn this device off to save power”.
  • If you want to be proactive you can uncheck every entry that is checked in USB root hub to prevent this issue from occurring with other hardware.
  • Reboot your computer and attempt to sync your phone.
Gigabyte Technology is a manufacturer of many computer products including processors, motherboards and graphic cards. This company is well known to not only provide products but to investigate issues that come up with technology and provide solutions to some common problems.

Gigabyte came up with a quick BIOS update that was said to not only fix the iPhone sync issue, but provide other enhancements to Windows 7 users. For those that have a Gigabyte motherboard in their computer system, simply download the Gigabyte BIOS update from their site and it will automatically fix the sync problem. This will not work for everyone, only users who have Gigabyte mother boards. If you are unsure of the make and model of your motherboard the first solution offered above is your best and safest option.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

iPhone Error 0xE8000025

Most users probably have a lot of their personal and important information stored on their computer, but the iPhone promised to transfer much of this information to a user’s pockets with its impenetrable exterior and constantly evolving interface. Unfortunately, for many users though, the first time trying to transmit this information can cause the iPhone “0xE8000025” error.

When a user attaches the iPhone to their computer through a USB cable, iTunes, if not already opened should start up. Other programs will start up as well depending on the apps (applications) the user has downloaded onto his or her iPhone. These can include calendar programs and camera software. iTunes, however, is the main program responsible for transmitting music and apps updates. The user should be able to see his or her iPhone in the sidebar of iTunes and its progress when it is sync-ing with the program. This is when the error most often occurs.

The sync-ing software is complex and must ensure that all programs on the iPhone are compatible with all information on your computer. An outdated version of iTunes will not be compatible with the iPhone so a user will have to download a version of iTunes equal to or higher than 7.5. This is because iOS 3, and soon iOS 4 on the iPhone 4, are only compatible with later versions of iTunes. This causes the “0xE8000025” error.

The software can usually be downloaded directly from Apple for free. You may be notified of this the first time you connect the iPhone to the computer, as the iPhone will search for the correct version of iTunes. However, if you are using your iPhone on a different computer than you usually do, you will get the “0xE8000025” error, meaning that it cannot find the correct version and update your iPhone.

Also, to download apps, you must start an iTunes store account. If your account name has a character outside of letters, numbers and basic punctuation, iTunes will not be able to negotiate the updates for your iPhone as the sync-ing software does not know how to read this punctuation.

This error can be common for iPhone users, but is easily fixed by either updating your version of iTunes for free or changing your iTunes user account name to simple letters, numbers and nothing beyond basic punctuation.