Hi, i purchased iphone 4s with ios 5.1 from saudi arabia.my iphone 4s is not detected in itunes 10.6 version although i tried it by re installing itunes.i use windows 7 ultimate on my pc.

Hi, i purchased iphone 4s with ios 5.1 from saudi arabia.my iphone 4s is not detected in itunes 10.6 version although i tried it by re installing itunes.i use windows 7 ultimate on my pc.

Refer to this article:
iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1538

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  • TS1538 i've followed all the step in the article and the iphone still does not show in itunes. Running windows 7 on new computer.  iphone is version 4.

    can't see iphone in itunes.  installed itunes again.  reset phone.  shut off and restarted services.  running out of ideas.

    Follow ALL of the troubleshooting steps in the article from which the question was posted.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1538
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  • My iphone 5 is not recognized in iTunes

    Hi my iphone 5 is not recognized in itunes im using laptop that runs window 7. i have spend 5 hours watch youtube video i think i have found the problem there no apple Mobile Device USB Driver can help me fix this thanks  

    Hey there Jordan_z1a,
    It sounds like you are unable to sync your phone to iTunes on your Windows 7 PC and you feel you have isolated the issue to the Apple Mobile Device Support driver is not installed. Use this section of the following article to verify whether or not its installed, and for instructions on how to install it if needed:
    iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1538
    3. Verify that Apple Mobile Device Support is installed
    iOS devices require Apple Mobile Device Support, which should be automatically installed with iTunes. To verify whether it is installed, follow the steps appropriate for your Windows operating system below.
    Windows XP: Click Start and choose Control Panel. Open the "Add or Remove Programs" control panel and verify that Apple Mobile Device Support is visible in the list of currently installed programs.
    Windows Vista and Windows 7: Click Start and choose Control Panel. Click "Uninstall a program" (or if using Windows Vista's Classic View of the Control Panel, click "Programs and Features"). Verify that Apple Mobile Device Support is visible in the list of currently installed programs.
    Windows 8: Move the cursor to the upper right corner, click the magnifying glass, type Control Panel,and press Return. Click "Uninstall a program". Verify that Apple Mobile Device Support is visible in the list of currently installed programs.
    If Apple Mobile Device Support is not listed, remove iTunes, QuickTime, Apple Software Update, Apple Application Support, and then reinstall iTunes. Follow the steps appropriate for your Windows operating system below:
    Reinstall iTunes for Windows XP
    Reinstall iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
    If after reinstalling iTunes Apple Mobile Device Support is still not installed, follow steps in Trouble installing iTunes or QuickTime for Windows.
    If this does not resolve the issue, try starting from the top of the article and working your way down as needed.
    Thank you for using Apple Support Communities.
    All the very best,
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