Windows 7: iPhone sync problem fixed
Filed under: Computers, Software

We have some news for those of you who have experiencing syncing problems with your iPhone when using Windows 7. It had been known that the problem was mostly affecting users with the 64-bit version of Windows 7 but we have now been informed that the issue is fixed.
As reported from Computer World, Gigabyte Technology have now issued a BIOS update which will solve the syncing issue.
Over on the Apple boards, it looks as if the update has worked, as many of you have been stating that everything is back to normal.
It is important to point out though, that the problem may only be fixed for those with Gigabyte Motherboards.
Is everything back to normal for you? Full article over at Computer World.



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Microsft hit it out the ball part on this one. Everyone says they do their best work when their backs are against the wall and I guess it’s true. Trashing vista rightly or wrongly fueled this release which is phenomenal.
The easy iPhione fix (checked already on few systems):
- switch off your PC
- connect iPhone, turn it on
- switch on PC
Driver will be picked up correctly. Please note that PC will boot for quite longer time, so just wait.