![]() ![]() ![]() Now, when I attempted to connect the new iPhone 12 to the same computer using an older (ie, the same cable I used to backup the 6s) original Apple lightning cable, first the computer complained about possible defective USB ports. So I made a full backup in iTunes without problems. I had no problem plugging in my iPhone 6s to the USB-A port and being detected by both Windows and the computer. My system is a fairly new Ryzen 7 homebuilt using an Asus Crosshair VII with two USB2-A, two USB3-A, and one USB-C ports on the top of case. Just came across this thread today because I too was having issues trying to connect and use iTunes to restore my new iPhone 12 from the backup I made today with my old iphone 6s.
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