Anytime when you try to connect iPhone running to your Windows PC, and getting a pop-up message on your iPhone asking you that “Trust This Computer, Your Settings and data will be accessible from this computer when connected.” Even you say “Trust” this but the message pops up every time when you connect your device with computer, this means that there is either problem with your USB connection or your iTunes having some problem, here we are going to explain you how to disable “Trust This Computer” message on iPhone running on iOS 7.
The good thing is, you can fix this issue with following three approaches in order to absolutely disable this pop-up message.
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Steps To Disable “Trust This Computer” Message On iPhone
Disable / Enable Driver
The driver could be the reason to raise this message, to disable driver follow these steps:
- Open Control Panel – > Hardware and Sounds – > Device Manager – >Select iOS device
- Click on Hardware and then click properties and then click Drivers > Disable and then enable it again.
Maybe disabling the Hardware driver stop poping-up the message mentioned earlier if not then your device need update to do this just follow these steps.
Update Driver
- Open Control Panel – > Click Hardware and Sounds – > Device Manager
- Locate your iOS device and then right-click to open device properties
- Click on driver tab and then click “Update Driver“
- Type the path ” :/Program Files/Common Files/Apple/Mobile Device Support Drivers”
- Find the driver called usbaap164 to update
Update iTunes
If the problem is still there then you need to update your iTunes if new version available as updating iTunes fixes almost every type of iOS problem:
- Open control panel – > Programs and Features
- Uninstall every program related to your device including iTunes, Apple Mobile Support and Apple Software Update
- Restart PC and then download updated iTunes version and install it again.
Hopefully applying these methods may stop to pop-up the message asking you to Trust this computer, when you connect your device with your PC next time.