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Try it in a different USB port? Try something else in that USB port? If you've got access to any other iPod/iPhone, try that one or a different USB/iPod cable? That way, you should be able to rule out whether it's the laptop or the iPhone or the cable that has the problem.


First off, you have tried the initial old standby of helpdesks everywhere, restarting the laptop?

if only the tones for text alerts could be sorted as easily, surely apple must know by now how irratating it is to only have barely audible tones for texts and send out some kind of update software to allow the change of text alerts to be changed like the ringing alerts can.

Hi ontheedge,


Did your phone go through a iOS update on your iphone immediately before the phone ceased to work on the laptop or go through an upgrade to the latest version of itunes on the computer, What version are you using now of itunes?


What phone model are you using 2G, 3GS, or 4G? and what version?


What is the operating system that you're using on the computer and is it a MAC or a PC?


Does you iphone work otherwise, make calls etc normally?


I can point you to this article, and hopefully this will be enough for you to fix the problem:

http://www.helium.com/items/1949104-what-to-do-if-itunes-does-not-recognize-your-iphone?page=2


If not let us know :)


Good luck.

wildlife+punk Wrote:

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> does anyone know if there is an easy way to get at

> least one added text alert without jail breaking

> etc as l am sick of missing texts from people and

> getting the info too late.


What model are you using?


I am using the iphone4 and have updated to iOS 4.2 Beta.


It seems that they have added 17 new longer SMS alerts as well as additional features including assigning individual ringtones, sadly still no option to make a custom sms alert as yet.


I have been trying to find an application at least that will enable us to do so to no avail.


Yet of course we could add custom tones if we were to jailbreak!


Hopefully Apple will get moving on making the feature available soon.


Here is another article that introduces the new features... http://www.tuaw.com/2010/11/10/what-to-expect-from-ios-4-2-on-iphone/

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