I recently updated itunes and now none of my devices connect to itunes. Any one know how to fix this?

I recently got a message saying I could update my Itunes so I did, but now none of my devices show up when i hook them up, can anybody help me with this problem?

Hi cwarren90!
I have an article here for you that will help you troubleshoot this issue:
iOS: Device not recognized in iTunes for Windows
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1538
Thanks for using the Apple Support Communities. Have a good one!
-Braden

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    2011-08-16 04:17:01.950 [3892:870]:                                IBOOT, DFU \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#4a390136, inst: 0x70344d8
    2011-08-16 04:17:01.984 [3892:870]: _AMRecoveryModeDeviceFinalize: 06D88720
    2011-08-16 04:17:02.001 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::OnInterfaceRemoval: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#4a390136
    2011-08-16 04:17:02.003 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2011-08-16 04:17:02.003 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x070344d8, notify: 2, connected: 0
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.802 [3892:7a4]: afc> received kAMDeviceAttached action, device 07132F28, AFC error 0XE8000028
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.802 [3892:7a4]: iTunes: Restore-mode device appeared, device 07132F28
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.802 [3892:7a4]: iTunes: Creating restore mode device with usbMuxDeviceID 0X1
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.802 [3892:7a4]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 3 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.805 [3892:7a4]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 4 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.811 [3892:7a4]: Supports value queries: 1
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.824 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 44 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.824 [3892:142c]: requested restore behavior: Erase
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.828 [3892:142c]: amai: _AMAuthInstallBundleCreateServerRequestDictionary: nothing to be done
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.829 [3892:142c]: fixed TcpWindowSize (262144) can cause restore failure if too large
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.832 [3892:142c]: device did not return saved USB log
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.832 [3892:142c]: device did not return saved panic log
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.839 [3892:142c]: connected to service com.apple.mobile.restored
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.840 [3892:142c]: using protocol version 12
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.844 [3892:142c]: unable to open device_map.txt: No such file or directory
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.845 [3892:142c]: board config = n90ap
    2011-08-16 04:17:06.869 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 28 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:17:09.874 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 28 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:17:29.253 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 11 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:17:31.397 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 12 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:17:32.441 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 12 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:17:43.502 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 0
    2011-08-16 04:17:53.520 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 1
    2011-08-16 04:17:53.520 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Initialized communication with client
    2011-08-16 04:17:56.863 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 5
    2011-08-16 04:17:56.863 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Starting to send payload
    2011-08-16 04:17:57.583 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 6
    2011-08-16 04:17:57.583 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:17:58.482 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 7
    2011-08-16 04:17:58.482 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:17:59.462 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 8
    2011-08-16 04:17:59.462 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:00.122 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 9
    2011-08-16 04:18:00.122 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:00.897 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 10
    2011-08-16 04:18:00.897 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:01.533 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 11
    2011-08-16 04:18:01.533 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:02.089 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 12
    2011-08-16 04:18:02.089 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:02.586 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 13
    2011-08-16 04:18:02.586 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:03.228 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 14
    2011-08-16 04:18:03.228 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:03.793 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 15
    2011-08-16 04:18:03.793 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:04.581 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 16
    2011-08-16 04:18:04.581 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:05.127 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 17
    2011-08-16 04:18:05.127 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:06.340 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 18
    2011-08-16 04:18:06.340 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:07.300 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 19
    2011-08-16 04:18:07.300 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:08.221 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 20
    2011-08-16 04:18:08.221 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:09.122 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 21
    2011-08-16 04:18:09.122 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:10.054 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 22
    2011-08-16 04:18:10.054 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:10.550 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 23
    2011-08-16 04:18:10.550 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:11.171 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 24
    2011-08-16 04:18:11.172 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:11.828 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 25
    2011-08-16 04:18:11.828 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:12.407 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 26
    2011-08-16 04:18:12.407 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:13.049 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 27
    2011-08-16 04:18:13.049 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:13.544 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 28
    2011-08-16 04:18:13.544 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:14.513 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 29
    2011-08-16 04:18:14.513 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:15.163 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 30
    2011-08-16 04:18:15.163 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:15.867 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 31
    2011-08-16 04:18:15.867 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:16.462 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 32
    2011-08-16 04:18:16.463 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:17.220 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 33
    2011-08-16 04:18:17.220 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:17.745 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 34
    2011-08-16 04:18:17.745 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:19.369 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 35
    2011-08-16 04:18:19.369 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:20.719 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 36
    2011-08-16 04:18:20.720 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:21.520 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 37
    2011-08-16 04:18:21.520 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:22.279 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 38
    2011-08-16 04:18:22.279 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:23.048 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 39
    2011-08-16 04:18:23.049 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:23.736 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 40
    2011-08-16 04:18:23.736 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:24.297 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 41
    2011-08-16 04:18:24.297 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:25.171 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 42
    2011-08-16 04:18:25.172 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:25.934 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 43
    2011-08-16 04:18:25.934 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:26.750 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 44
    2011-08-16 04:18:26.750 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:27.616 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 45
    2011-08-16 04:18:27.616 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:28.721 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 46
    2011-08-16 04:18:28.721 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:29.827 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 47
    2011-08-16 04:18:29.827 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:30.920 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 48
    2011-08-16 04:18:30.920 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:32.102 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 49
    2011-08-16 04:18:32.102 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:33.219 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 50
    2011-08-16 04:18:33.219 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:34.206 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 51
    2011-08-16 04:18:34.206 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:35.447 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 52
    2011-08-16 04:18:35.447 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:36.536 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 53
    2011-08-16 04:18:36.536 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:37.815 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 54
    2011-08-16 04:18:37.815 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:39.243 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 55
    2011-08-16 04:18:39.244 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:40.276 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 56
    2011-08-16 04:18:40.276 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:41.190 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 57
    2011-08-16 04:18:41.190 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:42.157 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 58
    2011-08-16 04:18:42.157 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:42.866 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 59
    2011-08-16 04:18:42.866 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:43.620 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 60
    2011-08-16 04:18:43.620 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:44.278 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 61
    2011-08-16 04:18:44.278 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:44.790 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 62
    2011-08-16 04:18:44.791 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:45.455 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 63
    2011-08-16 04:18:45.455 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:46.560 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 64
    2011-08-16 04:18:46.560 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:47.265 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 65
    2011-08-16 04:18:47.265 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:47.947 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 66
    2011-08-16 04:18:47.947 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:48.744 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 67
    2011-08-16 04:18:48.744 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:49.448 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 68
    2011-08-16 04:18:49.449 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:50.132 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 69
    2011-08-16 04:18:50.132 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:50.838 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 70
    2011-08-16 04:18:50.838 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:51.476 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 71
    2011-08-16 04:18:51.476 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:52.126 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 72
    2011-08-16 04:18:52.126 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:52.771 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 73
    2011-08-16 04:18:52.771 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:53.398 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 74
    2011-08-16 04:18:53.399 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:54.012 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 75
    2011-08-16 04:18:54.012 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:54.517 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 76
    2011-08-16 04:18:54.517 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:55.265 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 77
    2011-08-16 04:18:55.265 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:55.871 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 78
    2011-08-16 04:18:55.871 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:56.609 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 79
    2011-08-16 04:18:56.609 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:57.364 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 80
    2011-08-16 04:18:57.364 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:58.379 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 81
    2011-08-16 04:18:58.379 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:59.282 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 82
    2011-08-16 04:18:59.282 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:18:59.904 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 83
    2011-08-16 04:18:59.904 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:00.564 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 84
    2011-08-16 04:19:00.564 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:01.241 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 85
    2011-08-16 04:19:01.241 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:01.896 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 86
    2011-08-16 04:19:01.896 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:02.681 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 87
    2011-08-16 04:19:02.681 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:03.300 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 88
    2011-08-16 04:19:03.300 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:03.870 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 89
    2011-08-16 04:19:03.870 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:04.610 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 90
    2011-08-16 04:19:04.611 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:05.427 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 91
    2011-08-16 04:19:05.427 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:06.407 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 92
    2011-08-16 04:19:06.407 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:07.251 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 93
    2011-08-16 04:19:07.251 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:07.842 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 94
    2011-08-16 04:19:07.842 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:08.416 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 95
    2011-08-16 04:19:08.416 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:09.194 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 96
    2011-08-16 04:19:09.194 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:10.014 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 97
    2011-08-16 04:19:10.014 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:10.754 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 98
    2011-08-16 04:19:10.754 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Sending payload
    2011-08-16 04:19:11.462 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 13 progress 100
    2011-08-16 04:19:11.462 [3892:142c]: ASR progress: Finished
    2011-08-16 04:19:12.253 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 2
    2011-08-16 04:19:12.691 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 4
    2011-08-16 04:19:13.131 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 6
    2011-08-16 04:19:13.571 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 8
    2011-08-16 04:19:14.066 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 10
    2011-08-16 04:19:14.506 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 12
    2011-08-16 04:19:14.947 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 14
    2011-08-16 04:19:15.385 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 16
    2011-08-16 04:19:15.824 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 18
    2011-08-16 04:19:16.319 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 20
    2011-08-16 04:19:16.758 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 22
    2011-08-16 04:19:17.198 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 24
    2011-08-16 04:19:17.638 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 26
    2011-08-16 04:19:18.077 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 28
    2011-08-16 04:19:18.572 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 30
    2011-08-16 04:19:19.011 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 32
    2011-08-16 04:19:19.450 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 34
    2011-08-16 04:19:19.889 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 36
    2011-08-16 04:19:20.335 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 38
    2011-08-16 04:19:20.824 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 40
    2011-08-16 04:19:21.264 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 42
    2011-08-16 04:19:21.707 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 44
    2011-08-16 04:19:22.143 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 46
    2011-08-16 04:19:22.582 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 48
    2011-08-16 04:19:23.081 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 50
    2011-08-16 04:19:23.515 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 52
    2011-08-16 04:19:23.955 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 54
    2011-08-16 04:19:24.395 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 56
    2011-08-16 04:19:24.834 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 58
    2011-08-16 04:19:25.330 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 60
    2011-08-16 04:19:25.805 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 62
    2011-08-16 04:19:26.244 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 64
    2011-08-16 04:19:26.684 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 66
    2011-08-16 04:19:27.125 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 68
    2011-08-16 04:19:27.619 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 70
    2011-08-16 04:19:28.059 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 72
    2011-08-16 04:19:28.498 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 74
    2011-08-16 04:19:28.937 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 76
    2011-08-16 04:19:29.376 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 78
    2011-08-16 04:19:29.871 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 80
    2011-08-16 04:19:30.310 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 82
    2011-08-16 04:19:30.751 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 84
    2011-08-16 04:19:31.190 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 86
    2011-08-16 04:19:31.630 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 88
    2011-08-16 04:19:32.125 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 90
    2011-08-16 04:19:32.565 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 92
    2011-08-16 04:19:33.004 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 94
    2011-08-16 04:19:33.444 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 96
    2011-08-16 04:19:33.885 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 98
    2011-08-16 04:19:34.328 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 14 progress 100
    2011-08-16 04:19:34.412 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 15 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:19:47.495 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 16 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:19:47.561 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 15 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:20:03.776 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 16 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:20:03.854 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 27 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:20:05.621 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 27 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:20:05.842 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 17 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:20:06.398 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 25 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:20:06.496 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 35 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.088 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 0
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.164 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 8
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.237 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 16
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.302 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 25
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.363 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 33
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.431 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 41
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.501 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 50
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.565 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 58
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.625 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 66
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.686 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 75
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.746 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 83
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.809 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 91
    2011-08-16 04:20:07.899 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 18 progress 100
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    2011-08-16 04:20:17.669 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 46 progress -1
    2011-08-16 04:20:17.686 [3892:142c]: <Restore Device 06F6D7A8>: operation 19 progress -1
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    2011-08-16 04:23:21.389 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 1, connected: 0
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    2011-08-16 04:23:21.466 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::AddAppleDeviceToDeviceList: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75
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    2011-08-16 04:23:21.492 [3892:870]: AppleDevice::SetNotification: CONNECT, interface type: 1, id: \\?\USB#VID_05AC&PID_1281#{B8085869-FEB9-404B-8CB1-1E5C14FA8C54}\0000#becb75, inst: 0x6c8d880
    2011-08-16 04:23:21.492 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 1, connected: 1
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    2011-08-16 04:27:23.404 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 1
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    2011-08-16 04:27:23.450 [3892:870]: WinAMRestore::ProcessDevNodesChanges: device: 0x06c8d880, notify: 2, connected: 0
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