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Engadget: iPhone and Windows 7 don't play nice, Intel P55 chipset to blame
Engadget Mobile: iPhone and Windows 7 don't play nice, Intel P55 chipset to blame
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence: Windows 7's latest innovation - broken iPhone sync on Intel P55 chipsets, claims
| ちなみにP55チップセット+Windows 7 64bit版という、もろ不具合報告のある環境と同じです。http://bit.ly/1TKnXr 10 days ago |
| iPhone sync is broken on new P55 Core i5/i7 machines. http://bit.ly/18a2By I'm betting it's Apple's fault - iPhone USB always was wonky. 27 days ago |
iPhone and Windows 7 don't play nice, Intel P55 chipset to blame
Engadget —
The iPhone is one of the most wildly popular phones the world has ever seen, while Windows 7 is well on its way to becoming the globe's most ubiquitous OS. So compatibility between the two would be kinda sorta important, right? Tell that to Intel's quality control team who seem to have somehow missed an issue between Apple's app ...
iPhone and Windows 7 don't play nice, Intel P55 chipset to blame
Engadget Mobile —
Filed under: Software, Apple
The iPhone is one of the most wildly popular phones the world has ever seen, while Windows 7 is well on its way to becoming the globe's most ubiquitous OS. So compatibility between the two would be kinda sorta important, right? Tell that to Intel's quality control team who seem to have ...
Windows 7's latest innovation - broken iPhone sync on Intel P55 chipsets, claims
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence —
iPhone users running the latest, greatest Microsoft OS, Windows 7, have encountered an interesting little error on behalf of the iPhone hating-Steve Ballmer led company - PC’s using a new Intel chipsets seem unable to sync with the Apple device.
According to a TechRadar report, PC’s running Intel’s P55 chipset face an error which prevents iPhone sync through iTunes on various WIndows PC’s that use the chips.
Apple Discussions are carrying reports of the problem, which Microsoft and Intel are allegedly looking into.
“For the past six weeks, complaints from users running this trifecta of ...
iTunes 9, Windows 7, and iPhone aren’t getting along
SlashGear —
The iPhone is one of the most popular smartphones on the market and many users of the iPhone are Windows users. With Windows 7 on the market, many users are now synchronizing their iPhone with iTunes 9 on Windows 7 computers. Apparently, there is some sort of issue with iTunes 9, Windows 7 64-bit, and the iPhone.
One poster going by the handle MrBahr over at the Apple Discussion forums reports that iTunes will work fine as a music player on the new Windows OS, but it won’t synchronize with the iPhone. iTunes reportedly won’t even recognize the user’s iPhone at times and gives other errors as well. The issue isn’t ...
News: Intel chipset, Windows 7 causing iPhone sync problems
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
A combination of a certain Intel chipset and Windows 7 is leaving some iPhone users unable to sync their phones to their computers. According to a group of intrepid iPhone users on Apple’s Support forums, the problem appears to be caused by Intel’s P55 Express chipset and its USB controller, which leaves the Windows 7 machines able to recognize the iPhones but unable to sync. Users instead are greeted with the unknown error 0xE8000065. Notably, the problem appears to exist across both 32- and 64-bit versions of Windows; no workaround is currently known short of purchasing a ...
Intel comments on iPhone sync glitch
iPhone Atlas —
... 0xE8000065" is generated, indicating an iPhone connection failure. Windows 7 is also cited as a common problem, particularly the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
"Microsoft has not seen this particular question posed in the Microsoft Answers for Windows 7 community forum, nor in any of our call centers," Microsoft told the The Register on Friday. "If we determine this to be a problem specific to Windows 7, we will post an update on the Microsoft Answers site."
The Apple Discussions thread proposes a number of possible solutions.
Apple could not ...
Intel P55 Chipset PCs Not Syncing With iPhone
iSmashPhone - Turn your Phone into your MyPhone —
Reports are pouring in that iPhone users are facing problems when it comes to synching their iPhone with a Windows PC based on the Intel P55 chipset. In fact Apple discussion boards are rampant with such iPhone users rants, so lets hope Apple tackles this rather unfortunate problem. According to the discussion threads, iTunes 9 for Windows will recognize the iPhone however during synching will flash "error 0xE8000065" connection failure notification. While no fix has been released, some have been able to solve this problem by deleting the iPodDevices.xml file from C:\Users username\AppData\Local\Apple ...
Guide: 12 common Windows 7 problems solved
Techradar - All the latest technology news —
... Irritated iPhone users are beginning to report major difficulties in getting their iPhone to sync with Windows 7 systems. Particularly 64-bit Windows 7 systems, based around the P55 chipset. The iPhone is usually (though not always) recognised, but iTunes then complains that it can't connect to the unit because of an "unknown error", usually (though again, not always) 0xE8000065. ...
Intel investigating Windows 7 and iTunes, iPhone sync flaw on P55 board
D' Technology Weblog —
Intel is investigating a flaw that affects people trying to sync their iPhone with a PC that has an Intel P55-based motherboard and 64-bit version of Windows 7. The inability to synchronise iTunes with iPhones on such configurations was first flagged up on an Apple support forum in mid-September. Some posters said they had been able to mitigate issue by downgrading iTunes from version 9.0.2 to version 9.0.0. According to Intel, problem may lie in P55 chipset's Basic Input Output Software (BIOS), set of instructions that’re run when a ...
Gigabyte Technology fixes iPhone sync problem
iPhone Atlas —
... able to sync their iPhones. The BIOS, listed as a Beta version, promises to resolve iPhone sync issues and includes additional bug fixes and enhancements. This fix will help you only if you're using a computer you've built yourself or purchased with one of Gigabyte's motherboards inside. If that isn't you, you'll have to wait for a fix from either Intel, Apple, or your motherboard manufacturer. If you don't feel like waiting, you might try a number of possible solutions offered on Apple's Discussions forum .

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