HT1414 How do i fix my itunes? it wont connect my iphone 3g anymore? i tryed to update my iphone 3g 4.3.5 too ios 5.0.1 and it couldnt update no more. now my computer wont find my iphone. please help me.

How do i fix my itunes? it wont connect my iphone 3g anymore? i tryed to update my iphone 3g 4.3.5 too ios 5.0.1 and it couldnt update no more. now my computer wont find my iphone. please help me.

Iphone 3g can only go to 4.2.1

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