Apple Mobile Device USB Driver has a driver problem MTP USB DEVICE ACCESS IS DENIED

I can't do anything i tried to update driver and nothing here is what all it says apple mobile device usb driver has a driver problem MTP usb device access is denied

DON'T DO ANYTHING LISTED BY APPLE SUPPORT.
Just try this -
Start computer in safe mode, go to device manager, locate Iphone, Ipod, or Apple Mobile Device Manager. Update/install driver in safe mode and - voila, successfully installed and no more access denied errors.

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