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Tip: iPhone Windows 7 Issue: No new pictures or videos were found onthis device
Hi All,
Here is an interesting one I just came across: a customer got an update to her iPhone (11.1) and whenever she plugged her iPhone into W7 Pro Sp1, it would tell her "No new pictures or videos were found on this device". She spent six hours with Apple trying to fix it. So she called me. As it transpires, Windows was to fast for the new revision of iOS. Workaround: turn autoplay off. Set to ask me every time. And click the top one (Import with Windows ...). Don't click the remember button. This give the iPhone time to catch up. What ?!?!?! No really. "Windows is too fast???" I AM NOT PULLING YOUR LEG!!! -T |
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Tip: iPhone Windows 7 Issue: No new pictures or videos were found on this device
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20:37:08 GMT in alt.windows7.general, wrote:
Hi All, Here is an interesting one I just came across: a customer got an update to her iPhone (11.1) and whenever she plugged her iPhone into W7 Pro Sp1, it would tell her "No new pictures or videos were found on this device". She spent six hours with Apple trying to fix it. So she called me. As it transpires, Windows was to fast for the new revision of iOS. Workaround: turn autoplay off. Set to ask me every time. And click the top one (Import with Windows ...). Don't click the remember button. This give the iPhone time to catch up. I don't have autoplay/autorun enabled on any of the Windows machines I support, or the one I use. It's been exploited far too many times. Disabled it on this box years ago. What ?!?!?! No really. "Windows is too fast???" I AM NOT PULLING YOUR LEG!!! There must have been something lost in translation. Either I've misunderstood you, or the customer you assisted misunderstood the Apple person. Or, the Apple person was just blowing smoke up the customers arse trying to get them off the phone. Six hours is a long time to be going back and forth with a customer who doesn't get what you're trying to tell them. Which is probably the case going by the amount of time the Apple person spent with them and the fix that worked provided by you, no doubt in far less than six hours? -- To prevent yourself from being a victim of cyber stalking, it's highly recommended you visit he https://tekrider.net/pages/david-brooks-stalker.php ================================================== = My favorite weapon is the look in your eyes |
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