How to Download Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) Driver
iTunes may fail to detect your iPhone because of Apple Mobile Device Recovery Mode driver not installed. Let this guide tell you everything you need to know about it.
Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) Driver
No driver for Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode). When I plug the iPhone in, iTunes doesn’t detect it. I have pointed to C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers but Windows cannot find the drivers here. How can I download the Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) driver?
- Question from Apple Community
When it comes to iTunes doesn’t recognize iPhone or any other iOS devices, it can mainly result from the Apple Mobile Device Recovery Mode driver being unavailable or not installed.
Besides, as soon as you connect the iDevices to computer, it will attempt to install the driver for Apple Mobile Device Recovery Mode. Here in this guide, you can get everything you want to know about Apple Mobile Device Recovery Mode driver and how to download it.
Overview of Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) driver
It is necessary for you to learn more basic knowledge about the driver for Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode).
What is Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) driver on your computer?
The driver for Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) is one of iTunes’ related components. It helps automatically detect your iPhone, iPad, or iPad that are in recovery mode when you plug them into your Windows PC.
Do you need Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) driver?
The answer to the question is absolutely YES! However, odds are sometimes you will see two entries of Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) with exclamation marks, making iTunes fail to recognize your iOS devices in recovery mode or iOS devices not show in device manager.
Then, you may need to go to the second part to know how to download or update Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) driver.
How to download/update Apple Mobile Device Recovery Mode driver
There are two ways to download/update Apple Mobile Device Recovery Mode driver. Depending on whether you downloaded iTunes from Microsoft Store or Apple website, choose one to meet your needs.
Update Apple Driver (for iTunes from Microsoft Store)
If you have downloaded iTunes from Microsoft Store, you can follow the steps below to update Apple Driver in which the driver for Apple Mobile Device Recovery Mode will be included. Please make sure your computer is connected to the Internet and iTunes is off.
Step 1. Connect your iDevice to computer > Right-click Windows Start button > Choose Device Manager.
Step 2. Scroll down and locate Portable Devices > Right-click your device under it > Click Update driver then.
Step 3. On the following screen, choose Search automatically for updated driver software.
Now, you can unplug iDevices and re-connect it to computer. Launch iTunes to see if it can detect your device now.
Re-download driver with .inf file (for iTunes downloaded from Apple)
If you got iTunes from Apple’s website, you can reinstall Apple Mobile Device USB driver with .inf file. Turn off iTunes, and follow the steps below to make it.
Step 1. Connect your device to computer > Press Windows and R key to open the Run command.
Step 2. In the Run windows, enter “%ProgramFiles%\Common Files\Apple|Mobile Device Support\Drivers” > Click OK.
Step 3. Right-click on usbaap164.inf or usbaap1.inf file and choose Install.
When it is over, disconnect your device and restart the computer. You can open iTunes and try again now.
How to manage data in iOS devices without iTunes
If you always encounter unexpected errors when using iTunes, it is recommended to manage your data in iOS devices without iTunes in order to avoid unnecessary data loss to some degree.
AOMEI FoneBackup can be a nice iTunes alternative for you. It works well will iPhone, iPad, and iPod, helping you backup and transfer files you need. Click the icon below to get the powerful tool and discover its multiple functions.
How to backup files selectively
You can create a full backup for your iDevices with AOMEI FoneBackup, just like what you used to do in iTunes. You can also rely on it to backup selective files. Let’s take backup iPhone selectively as an example.
Step 1. Connect your iPhone to computer > Launch AOMEI FoneBackup and click Phone Backup > Get to Selective Backup and click Get Started.
Step 2. Check each icon to preview the files on your iPhone > Choose the files you want to backup to computer > Click OK to confirm.
Step 3. Choose a storage path as you like (local folders, USB, NAS are all allowed) > Click Start Backup to begin the task.
How to transfer data from iPhone to iPhone
The transfer functions in AOMEI FoneBackup make it simpler to transfer data from old iPhone to new iPhone fully or selectively. You can enjoy not only the transferred files without quality degrading but also a fast transfer speed.
Conclusion
That’s all for Apple Mobile Device (Recovery Mode) driver. Hope this guide can help you. If you’re looking for an iTunes alternative to backup your iDevices, just try AOMEI FoneBackup.