When I plug my iPhone into system my iPhone oscillates connecting and disconnecting rapidly.
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I did almost everything: changed the cable, cleaned the dock, SMC, NVRAM reset, iTunes reinstall, iPhone's hard reset and restore privacy settings, even did a clean Mac OS install but nothing changes.
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I did almost everything: changed the cable, cleaned the dock, SMC, NVRAM reset, iTunes reinstall, iPhone's hard reset and restore privacy settings, even did a clean Mac OS install but nothing changes.
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With pen drives, MIDI controllers etc... the USB works properly, and it does with my iPhone if I do not log-in into my Mac, just turning it on and plug the USB in. In that case there is no disconnect/reconnect cycling problem. But, immediately after I log-in it starts up.
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With pen drives, MIDI controllers etc... the USB works properly, and it does with my iPhone if I do not log-in into my Mac, just turning it on and plug the USB in. In that case there is no disconnect/reconnect cycling problem. But, immediately after I log-in it starts up.
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I was in two different Apple Service and they said that is something software problem and possibly, a clean Mac reinstall solves it. It did not solved it! I tried to connect my iPhone into other notebooks, there were no problem.
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I was in two different Apple Service and they said that is something software problem and possibly, a clean Mac reinstall solves it. It did not solved it! I tried to connect my iPhone into other notebooks, there were no problem.
Any idea? (Sorry for my poor English...) And yes, the cable is original.
I have a MBA Early 2015 and an iPhone 5s. When I plug my phone into Mac, iPhone reconnect rapidly. (phone thinks that I connect/disconnect it rapidly). I did almost everything: changed the cable, cleaned the dock, SMC, NVRAM reset, iTunes reinstall, iPhone's hard reset and restore privacy settings, clean Mac reinstall but nothing changes. With pendrives, MIDI controllers etc. the USB works properly, and it does with iPhone: if I do not log in into Mac just turn it on and plug the USB in. In that case there is no reconnect. But immediately after the log in it keeps start. I was in two different Apple Service and they said that is something software problem and possibly, a clean Mac reinstall solves it. Did not solved it. I tried to connect my phone into other notebooks, there were no problem. Any idea? (Sorry for my poor English...) And yes, the cable is original.
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I have a MacBook Air Early 2015 and an iPhone 5s.
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When I plug my iPhone into system my iPhone oscillates connecting and disconnecting rapidly.
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I did almost everything: changed the cable, cleaned the dock, SMC, NVRAM reset, iTunes reinstall, iPhone's hard reset and restore privacy settings, even did a clean Mac OS install but nothing changes.
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With pen drives, MIDI controllers etc... the USB works properly, and it does with my iPhone if I do not log-in into my Mac, just turning it on and plug the USB in. In that case there is no disconnect/reconnect cycling problem. But, immediately after I log-in it starts up.
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I was in two different Apple Service and they said that is something software problem and possibly, a clean Mac reinstall solves it. It did not solved it! I tried to connect my iPhone into other notebooks, there were no problem.
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Any idea? (Sorry for my poor English...) And yes, the cable is original.
Dear everybody,
I have a MBA Early 2015 and an iPhone 5s. When I plug my phone into Mac, iPhone reconnect rapidly. (phone thinks that I connect/disconnect it rapidly). I did almost everything: changed the cable, cleaned the dock, SMC, NVRAM reset, iTunes reinstall, iPhone's hard reset and restore privacy settings, clean Mac reinstall but nothing changes. With pendrives, MIDI controllers etc. the USB works properly, and it does with iPhone: if I do not log in into Mac just turn it on and plug the USB in. In that case there is no reconnect. But immediately after the log in it keeps start. I was in two different Apple Service and they said that is something software problem and possibly, a clean Mac reinstall solves it. Did not solved it. I tried to connect my phone into other notebooks, there were no problem. Any idea? (Sorry for my poor English...) And yes, the cable is original.