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Old 03-15-2009
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Default iTunes (0xE8000065) HELP

I get that error every time I plug in my iPod.
Help me please!

I tried:
Different USB
Reset settings

EDIT
I just reinstalled iTunes, all is well, but I want this thread to keep going just incase...
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Old 03-15-2009
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DFU + Restore. I'm 99% positive it's an error with itunes reading your ipod's memory.
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Old 03-15-2009
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I just reinstalled iTunes, all is well, but I want this thread to keep going just incase...
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Old 03-15-2009
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try another computer?
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Old 03-15-2009
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I got my ipod syncing by rebooting the computer after the upgrade.

and yes I did get that error.
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Old 03-18-2009
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Default 0xe8000065

Hi,

The solution I found is connect your Iphone to your computer.
Just let it work out it's routine (you probably will get the error again).

Than: switch off your Iphone and restart it without breaking the connection.

Everything should work again properly...

Hugo
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Old 04-09-2009
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this hasnt worked for me..........does anyone have any other suggestions?
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Old 04-26-2009
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hello,
I am having the same problem it says error 0xE8000065. ive tried all the rebooting and it doesnt work help.
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Old 06-27-2009
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Default A possible fix

I'm running Windows 7 RC with an iPhone 3GS.I have/had a problem where the sync would drop half way through a long sync or iTunes would only sync the first time and then ignore the iPhone. I have the same problem with my iPod nano.

Tonight I got the error 0xe8000065 and started looking around forums. Some of the threads I read suggested it was a diver/usb problem which got me thinking about services.

I changed the compatibility mode for the apple mobile device service and ran it as administrator. Everything seems ok now. I have synced my iPhone a few times in succession, synced my nano then synced my iPhone again, no errors lockups or glitches.


Open Task Manager, click "Show processes from all users" and find the AppleMobileDeviceService.exe process. Right clicked on it and choose Properties, then change to the Compatibility tab. Change the compatibility mode to Vista SP2 and tick Run this program as an administrator.

Either restart the service, or if your not sure about that restart your PC.


I hope this helps someone...

RogueQD
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Old 06-27-2009
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rogueqd View Post
I'm running Windows 7 RC with an iPhone 3GS.I have/had a problem where the sync would drop half way through a long sync or iTunes would only sync the first time and then ignore the iPhone. I have the same problem with my iPod nano.

Tonight I got the error 0xe8000065 and started looking around forums. Some of the threads I read suggested it was a diver/usb problem which got me thinking about services.

I changed the compatibility mode for the apple mobile device service and ran it as administrator. Everything seems ok now. I have synced my iPhone a few times in succession, synced my nano then synced my iPhone again, no errors lockups or glitches.


Open Task Manager, click "Show processes from all users" and find the AppleMobileDeviceService.exe process. Right clicked on it and choose Properties, then change to the Compatibility tab. Change the compatibility mode to Vista SP2 and tick Run this program as an administrator.

Either restart the service, or if your not sure about that restart your PC.


I hope this helps someone...

RogueQD
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