HT204074 My itunes is not finding any of my device???

Itunes will not see my devices (iphone and ipad).....I have troubleshooted all the obvious, new itunes downloaded, usb cable checked, device manager saying correct drivers installed, rebooted everything, uninstalled and reinstalled itunes and device drivers,have uninstalled and reinstalled itunes, and device drivers but still nothing!
HELP!!!!!

Hi carfish,
It sounds like you have been on the right track in your troubleshooting. If you are still having issues with your devices not being recognized in iTunes on your Windows machine, you may want to double check the steps outlined in the following article:
iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1538
Regards,
- Brenden

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