Re: Xcode Not Recognizing Device
Re: Xcode Not Recognizing Device
- Subject: Re: Xcode Not Recognizing Device
- From: "Glenn L. Austin" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 10:09:14 -0700
It's likely that you got a whole new iPhone rather than a replacement battery.
On Aug 26, 2014, at 8:18 AM, Paul Slapikas <email@hidden> wrote:
> Because of Apple's free iPhone 5 battery replacement program I was instructed to "Erase All Content and Settings" prior to having a new battery installed. After returning home I restored the iPhone 5 from my iMac - I had backed up just 2 hours prior. Everything seemed fine until I tried to provision the iPhone with an app I'm developing. Xcode 5.1.1 does not recognize my iPhone5 when I plug it in. I have no problem provisioning my iPhone 4 or my iPad, so the problem is only related to the newly restored iPhone 5. Here's the message I get: "Xcode cannot run using the selected device. No provisioned iOS devices are available with a compatible iOS version. Connect an iOS device with a recent enough version of iOS to run your application or choose an iOS simulator as the destination." Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> Thank you.
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Glenn L. Austin, Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver <><
<http://www.austinsoft.com>
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