Are you running Windows 7 on an Intel P55 chipset? Are you also an iPhone user? Are you having a problem with syncing with iTunes? If so, you are not alone. A thread from Apples Discussion Board has highlighted a problem where iTunes 9 for Windows will recognize the users
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PPCGeeks on 31st Oct 2009 (via ppcgeeks.com)
If youre running an Intel P55 chipset, Windows 7, and an iPhone, you might be encountering some problems, if the experience of quite a few people online is anything to go by. Apparently many folks are unable to sync their iPhones with iTunes for Windows, and the majority of them have the com... Original story at Ubergizmo . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photo...
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iPhoneNano on 31st Oct 2009 (via iphonenano.net)
For a few weeks now, users running Windows 7 (mostly the 64 bit version) on certain Intel machines have been experiencing problems with syncing their iPhones with iTunes through their PC's motherboard-based USB port or a powered USB hub. Earlier today, Intel responded to the complaints.
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iPhoneAlley on 3rd Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
The upgrade to Windows 7 hasnt been a perfectly smooth ride for all iPhone users, as some computers with the Intel P55 chipset cant sync with their phone. Companies are starting to deal with the issue, and motherboard manufacturer Gigabyte have released a BIOS update which fixes the problem. While the BIOS update is only
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EverythingiCafe on 10th Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Remember that nasty little problem about the iPhone not being able to sync with Windows 7 with an Intel P55 Express Chipset; you can refresh your memory (here) Microsoft said they were taking a look at the issue, but now according to an article over on Cnet, Intel has issued a statement regarding the matter… Our
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PhonesReview on 6th Nov 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
According to The Register, if youre running Microsofts latest OS, Windows 7, and your PC has an Intel P55 Express chipset, youre in for a world of iPhone sync hurt: For the past six weeks, complaints from users running this trifecta of pain have been clogging a thread on Apples discussion board. The posts ...
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TheiPhoneBlog on 1st Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)