Itunes could not connect to the iphone "Clemence Iphone" because the device timed out. I've got IOS 7.0.4 and Itune v11.1.3.8 Help!!!!

Hi
I've bought an Iphone 4S 2 weeks ago - and just download Itune
I've got IOS 7.0.4 on my Iphone and Itune v11.1.3.8 on my Labtop
When I connect my phone to the labtop, it does recognize it
But Itunes could not connect to the iphone "Clemence Iphone" because the device timed out.
Please help
Clem

are you using a usb hub or splitter? dont
have you tried a different cable and usb port? you should
have you restarted computer? you should
if you have done all this
pause all security software and dropped firewall.
Peace, Clyde

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