Just updated my iPhone to new ios - now getting error message

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       #11

    Solution?
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  2. Posts : 2,409
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       #12

    Why can't you just press it?
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  3. Posts : 46
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       #13

    Dude, We're not communicating. I pressed it. It doesn't work. It keeps popping up even after I've pressed "Trust."

    Press "Trust"
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."
    Pops up again
    Press "Trust."

    Infinite times.
    Last edited by roma1625; 21 Mar 2014 at 07:05.
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       #14

    On have you tried another computer? Or another USB port?
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  5. Posts : 46
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    Anyway, I solved the problem myself. I uninstalled iTunes plus I deleted every file related to Apple I could find on my computer, then re-installed iTunes and, viola, it worked. I had already tried just uninstalling and re-installing iTunes previously and that did not work. The trick, it seems, was to delete all of the other Apple-related files. Couldn't tell you exactly which one (s) of those files was the problem, but at least I solved it.

    Thanks for sticking with me even though I was starting to get frustrated.
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    I bet it was Bonjour.
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  7. Posts : 46
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    Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that, when I uninstalled iTunes, I also uninstalled Bonjour, Apple Application Support, Apple Mobile Device Support, and Apple Software Update. So you could be right.

    And, by the way, since you asked, my iPhone has always synced perfectly well with my laptop, which has Windows XP. So it seems that there's something going on with Windows 7. Some of the files within Windows 7 seem to "lock" themselves (not sure of the correct term, but it's the security features within Windows 7, I think).
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       #18

    Hi,
    Just my 2 cents,
    icloud is a odd utility,
    But yes iTunes is getting weirder by every update they release,
    Your probably aware your only allowed 3 devices to connect to iTunes with and that might be the issue ?
    Or somewhere your iTunes password is incorrect and that's why the allow is being rejected without further details than the reappearing dialog box,
    Cheers.

    In other words,
    Remove and redo the password on the iphone,
    It's easy to enter the wrong password on iphones/ done it
    Freaking auto capitals as the first letter,
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    Yeah iOS does too much auto correcting. Can't you disable it though?
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  10. Posts : 46
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       #20

    Trashzone, I believe it's five computers as I've had the "warning" about that pop up before. I've only ever synced this phone on two computers, so that's not an issue. As far as password, that didn't seem to be the issue either as I solved the problem without ever doing anything with the password.

    Computer0304, Yes, you can. In fact, I disabled mine a long time ago.
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