![]() ![]() I also had to unplug my iPhone and plug it in again after installing before iTunes recognized it. Make sure you've seen and accepted a "Trust this computer?" alert on the iDevice too, I'm not sure I had seen that after the first try. It didn't work the first time I tried that, but did after a second try. Tried many, many things but in the end what I ended up doing was uninstalling Apple Application Support (both 32 and 64 bit versions), Apple Mobile Device Support, and iTunes itself using the Control Panel, then reinstalling version 12.0.1 which is what I had before I updated and was able to find available for download via Google. Apple must have changed something, so Adobe may be right - it's Apple's fault (unless you want to fault Adobe for not updating to keep up with Apple, which is a perfectly valid complaint!). I assume it uses the same MobileDevice service. Interesting note - Overdrive Media Console also cannot transfer media (audiobooks from my library) to my iPhone, when I did it as recently as a couple of days ago. And it's not just Flash CC, I'm using FlashBuilder 4.7 - so I think it's an Air problem, not a Flash IDE/FB issue. But like you said it works on some systems and not others. #IBACKUPBOT ERROR 1 HOW TO#Nothing works.įrom the error messages it seems like something changed in iTunes and Air just doesn't know how to deal with it. I tried installing a fresh copy of the latest AIR beta, reinstalling and repairing iTunes. I thought maybe the update had placed the DLLs in a different place or something. I tried manually copying both MobileDevice.dll and iTunesMobileDevice.dll to the Windows directory, Windows/System32, the same directory as idb.exe, since running "idb.exe -devices" as suggested in some other thread I found indicates that one of those DLLs is the problem. I was in the middle of troubleshooting something and without trace() it's going to be an enormous pain, I'll have to put an on-screen console output in place or something. #IBACKUPBOT ERROR 1 INSTALL#Going through iTunes to install does work, but it's not really that useful since you can't debug that way. I just ran into the same thing! Never had any trouble with this and it was working fine just this morning, then iTunes helpfully offered to update. ![]()
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