Scroll down USB Devices, expand it, then to Portable Devices and expand it tooĤ. Click on Hardware & Sound then Device Managerģ. Connect your Touch and open your Vista control panel after it settles downĢ. Here's my solution, and I don't have any clue why this works, so hopefully one of the smart moderators will step in and help us out if it works for you:ġ. I tried removing every Apple application, fully reloading iTunes, disabling various iPod services.nothing! After two weeks of using my Touch as a paperweight, I started getting creative. I really believe this all started when I connected my Touch to my generic USB hub.anyone else seen this? After a few attempts to connect and reconnect, Vista begins to recognize it as an iPod, but never auto-launches iTunes, and iTunes never shows the Touch. Then after a few tones indicated a USB device had been disconnected and connected a few times, I got the message that Vista was loading a device driver for a digital camera. It started with an error message along the lines of "iPhone connection failed x77320" or something like that.yeah, iPhone.
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