I was getting bored and decided to command my system to entertain me, guess what! It denied. It isn’t that it didn’t show its interest rather there were few things that were restricting it from doing so. It’s not that surprising that your Windows system hasn’t denied your efforts, rather when you are a Windows users you should get used to it. And the best solution for it is to keep you ready beforehand, equipped with all the necessary guidelines. And keeping the same in mind I have listed a duo set of problems and the solutions that will drag you out.
Whom to hate Windows 7 or iPhone: IPhone won’t sync in Windows 7:
IPhone initially reported allot of satisfied users but this scenario gets a bit changed as there have been some irritated users who have started complaining about their iPhone. As the topic says you may not have a problem in getting your iPhone to sync with Windows 7 systems. The main problem that starts pestering you is that it doesn’t recognize iTunes. This especially happens with, in particular, 64-bit Windows 7 systems, based around the P55 chipset. Your system may say that it is unable to connect to the unit because of an “unknown error”, usually (though again, not always) 0xE8000065.
The most common advice says that disable USB power management. But that’s not only one, you may click Start, type DEVMGMT.MSC and press [Enter] to launch Device Manager, then click View > Devices by Type. Then help your hand to expand the Universal Serial Bus controllers section of the tree, right-click each USB Root Hub entry in turn, select Properties > Power Management, and clear “Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”. After this simply reboot your PC after this process and then simply try it again.
These solutions have resulted with many systems but in case your fortune isn’t favouring you then probably you are left only with one option to check the Apple Discussion thread that may advice you with much better solutions.
SYNCING FEELING: iTunes on Windows 7 won’t always see, or sync with, your iPod
What to Do Now: Windows 7 Themes Change Your Custom Icons:
Windows 7 has started reflecting some great themes and you may find a great variety of it on the Microsoft site. But the issue occurs when you need to install it; it may have an annoying quality. It may also ha[[en that in case if you have previously changed a system icon like Computer or the Recycle Bin then your previous efforts may go in vain and it may automatically select something from the pack and gets itself a new icon.
Probably you surely find it annoying, so good for you; you may try keeping yourself safe. For this, right-click an empty part of the desktop, select Personalize > Change Desktop Icons, clear the “Allow themes to change desktop icons” box and click OK. Just doing this simple thing may keep you in a safe zone, and this simply ensures that if the icons need to be changed, one needs to employ manual methods.
So above listed were some interesting and simple to apply solutions for your Windows. Try the solutions; you may get the satisfactory results.
This post was sponsored by Amyclaus, mytechgurus has come up with new techniques resulting in hassle free “user/computer” relationship. Apart from writing she also makes review on latest online support technology in internet and also interested in troubleshooting the hardware issues.