iTunes recovery mode stuck on "Waiting for iphone" what to do

  I believe that many friends will flash their mobile phones, and many people will choose to use iTunes to flash their iPhones. However, some netizens recently reported that when they used iTunes to flash, the iTunes recovery mode was stuck in waiting for the iPhone . In this situation, what should we do at this time? The editor will tell you below!

  Open task manager > click process > end iTunes process, then reopen iTunes to enter recovery mode, it will not be stuck in "waiting for iphone".

iTunes recovery mode stuck at "Waiting for iphone" what to do 1

  Enter the control panel (where the control panel is opened), open the "Device Manager" and find if there is an entry named "Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode)" with a yellow exclamation mark, if so, you can try the following steps.

  The second step, find the "Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode)" entry with a yellow exclamation mark, and update the driver of the previous "USB Composite Device". Depending on your version of Windows, follow these steps to update this driver:

  Windows XP

  1. Right-click the general USB Composite Device entry and select Update Driver from the shortcut menu.

  2. If asked whether to connect to Windows Update to search for software, select "No, not this time", and then click "Next".

  3. Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)", and then click "Next".

  4. Select "Don't search. I will choose the driver to install myself" and click "Next".

  5. Click the "Have Disk" button. In the Have Disk dialog box, click the Browse button.

  6. Use this window to navigate to the following folder: C:Program FilesCommon FilesAppleMobile Device SupportDrivers. Double-click the usbaapl file listed in this folder. Click OK on the Have Disk dialog box. Click Next and complete the driver installation steps. Open iTunes to verify that the device is correctly recognized, then proceed to restore the device.

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