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07-15-2008
| | | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered This works for me, If you have followed the directions of the others on this topic about deleting the Apple Mobile Device Helper, it may only work for a short time if you use anything other than an iPod Touch/iPhone,you will have to uninstall iTunes if you use iPod Touch/iPhone, reinstall it then follow his directions. Now Re-open iTunes, plug your device in, and see if it works.
I tested an iPod Nano without Apple Mobile Device Helper installed, it worked for a minute.
NOTE: If you let those pop-ups keep on appearing, your PC might crash!!!!
Good Luck-----------------If that does not solve your problem, then I don't know what will!!
P.S. the Apple site does not have any topics of this occurance, WEIRD!! | Oops! I forgot 2 add my name!!
-Johann 15yrs old
how to pronounce my name - yo - han -
Fox Lake, Illinois
Proud Owner of iPod Nano 2nd gen 2gb
and iPod Touch 8gb | 
07-15-2008
| | | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working this is why I hate updating my itunes, I just uninstalled device helper and its working for me as well. Vista here | 
07-15-2008
| | | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working Superbill, you rock! I have an iPhone and of all the help pages and forums I read your post is the only one that worked. Thanks. | 
07-16-2008
| | | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working Quote:
Originally Posted by superbill For the last two unregistered posters, here is a workround.
1) Leave the phone in restore mode and close iTunes.
2) Open up the device manager.
3) Scroll down to USB (Universal Serial Bus controllers..) and open that group.
4) Look for your iPhone. It should be the first device listed and will be called something like apple, restore, iphone or something that you'll recognize as the phone. 5) Right click it and choose update driver.
6) Tell the updater not to search for it, click next.
7) On next page choose install from a specific location. Click next.
8) In the 'Please choose your search and installation options' window,
choose 'Don't search. I will choose the driver to install' and click next
9) In the next window choose Have Disk and browse to the Mobile Device Support's driver folder.
10) Choose the restore driver it shows and finish up the driver updating.
If iTunes doesn't show your phone in restore mode next time you open iTunes then restart the Apple Mobile Device service and reopen iTunes. | this did not fix the problem at alll....
and there isnt a area to click dont search on the updater non of that showed up
this is retarded im about to through my comp under a bus | 
07-16-2008
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| | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered this did not fix the problem at alll....
and there isnt a area to click dont search on the updater non of that showed up
this is retarded im about to through my comp under a bus | First of all I've used iTunes and I hate it. (It's a pain in the ass.)
I have done all of what SB has suggested before and it does work.
I don't have these issues anymore sence I started using WMP to sync with my iPod 
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07-16-2008
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| | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working This is happening to me also. Did you get a reply on how to fix this problem? | 
07-16-2008
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| | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working Quote:
Originally Posted by cholmes This is happening to me also. Did you get a reply on how to fix this problem? | Here this will solve all your iTunes issues, it solved mine. (thanks to Bios) Sync your iPod with Windows Media Player
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07-16-2008
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| | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working DO NOT UPDATE YOUR iPod's FIRMWARE! Quote: 10 July 2008: Update on iPod/iPhone software 2.0 Note: This applies only to an iPod touch or iPhone
With the release of the new iPhone 3G and the iPhone/iPod touch firmware 2.0, Apple is trying once again to lockout third party applications by adding a protection mechanism to the iTunes database.
If you upgrade to software 2.0, the iPhone or iPod touch will not show any music when synced with Windows Media Player, and iTunes will ask you to restore the iPod.
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07-16-2008
| | | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working thanks bill. you're suggestion really works. Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered The best fix is: find the iTunes application (".exe") file, right click, select "run as administrator."
The annoying popups ["AppleMobileDeviceHelper....] no longer appear.
DO NOT just remove the Apple Mobile Device Helper" program. If you do, your iPhone won't be recognized. Trust me, I did it.
No need to remove/uninstall then reinstall iTunes.
Bill L
Foster City, CA | | 
07-16-2008
| | | | Re: Apple Mobile Device Helper has Stopped Working hey thanks on the solution for the apple moble device helper uninstalling the driver worked on windows vista home premeium sddition
when did this prob start to occur any body |  | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
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