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Old 06-25-2009, 08:02 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by rslygh View Post
I understand that an iPhone is recognized as a camera. I don't see the solution I provided on the first page though, and what I posted is what solved the issue for the user I dealt with so I wanted to add it to the mix. It was a iPhone 3G 16GB running 3.0, and updating the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver was the only thing I found to work. All the services were running correctly, reinstalling iTunes 8.2 made no difference, and I didn't find the suggestion I gave on any forums (found suggestions for updating the camera driver, but not the Apple USB device driver)
Originally Posted by Hawk View Post
Connect you phone, go into My Computer, Right-click on your phone and select properties. Click the events tab and then select "Take No Action".
Those instructions will stop a PC from detecting the iPhone as a camera and asking for an action on how to get the images.
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