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macrlz9

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I'm getting this message when I connect my iPhone 14 Pro to my MacBook Pro 14".

"A software update is required to connect to iPhone"
Clicking install goes through the motions but returns an error "Installation failed. Can't install the software."

I've restarted the Mac and the iPhone. Both are running the latest OS. macOS 12.6 & iOS 16.0.1
 

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bogdanw

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This might be the update needed
Code:
https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/38/30/012-08532-A_QS18E2ZIK2/sq385yvtaohe6zx3bz4feg33gtfkh2xmy8/MobileDeviceSU2.pkg
 

macrlz9

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I was actually only plugging in the phone to charge which works fine, not sync so for my use case, I don’t *need* to install that compatibly software. It just gets annoying popping up every time I plug in.
 

davemac616

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Sep 25, 2022
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This might be the update needed
Code:
https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/38/30/012-08532-A_QS18E2ZIK2/sq385yvtaohe6zx3bz4feg33gtfkh2xmy8/MobileDeviceSU2.pkg
I'm not saying that isn't the needed update, but it generated a security warning on my M2 MacBook Air running 12.6, and I couldn't get it to load even after relaxing the startup restrictions.
I have this error on my 2020 Intel iMac also, and I do want to back up my phones there.
 

bogdanw

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I'm not saying that isn't the needed updat
I can’t confirm that the above MobileDeviceSU2.pkg is the needed update, because I don’t have an iOS 16 device to test.
I installed MobileDeviceSU2.pkg on a M1 MacBookAir running 12.6 with SIP disabled without any issues. I didn’t disable SIP for the install, I have it disabled all the time.

Someone could easily confirm what is the needed update by opening /Library/Updates/ in Finder, connecting an iOS 16 device and see what folder/package is downloaded/modified.
 

MacGizmo

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Trying to install this annoying update, I managed to grab the package before it self-deletes after failure to install. The file name is "CoreTypes.pkg".

Installing both MobileDeviceSU2.pkg and the CoreTypes.pkg does nothing to fix the situation. I still get the error message upon connecting my iPhone running iOS 16.
 

MacGizmo

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After doing more research, it appears this little issue (which should only appear if your iPhone is running iOS 16) will resolve itself once we updated our Macs to the shipping version of macOS Ventura.
 

MacGizmo

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...aaaaaand after doing even more research, you can fix this error right now by installing the latest version of Xcode from the Mac App Store. I can confirm this works (or at least, it did for me).
 
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bogdanw

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Trying to install this annoying update, I managed to grab the package before it self-deletes after failure to install. The file name is "CoreTypes.pkg".
The link for the latest CoreTypes.pkg
Code:
https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/62/41/002-77833-A_KXWZB1A4E4/riyftg8g7grb5nmf0uq74xtp1ykrlfgcgt/CoreTypes.pkg
 

bogdanw

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...aaaaaand after doing even more research, you can fix this error right now by installing the latest version of Xcode from the Mac App Store. I can confirm this works (or at least, it did for me).
Maybe just Xcode Command Line Tools would be enough
Code:
xcode-select --install
 

davemac616

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Sep 25, 2022
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I can’t confirm that the above MobileDeviceSU2.pkg is the needed update, because I don’t have an iOS 16 device to test.
I installed MobileDeviceSU2.pkg on a M1 MacBookAir running 12.6 with SIP disabled without any issues. I didn’t disable SIP for the install, I have it disabled all the time.

Someone could easily confirm what is the needed update by opening /Library/Updates/ in Finder, connecting an iOS 16 device and see what folder/package is downloaded/modified.
It tries to install a package to connect to an iPhone 8+ running iOS 15.6.1
 

davemac616

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Sep 25, 2022
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The link for the latest CoreTypes.pkg
Code:
https://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/62/41/002-77833-A_KXWZB1A4E4/riyftg8g7grb5nmf0uq74xtp1ykrlfgcgt/CoreTypes.pkg
That package installed itself when I double clicked it, but even after rebooting the Mac still tries to install something. I can see a folder appear in /Library/Updates but it disappears too quickly.
 

davemac616

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Sep 25, 2022
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I contacted Apple and went through a bunch of steps to convince them it's not my phone, my Mac, my Zodiac sign, etc. It's possible they will eventually agree that there is a problem with the update and correct it on their end. That said, this morning I finally saw the Xcode update that mentions fixing a problem with simulating the iPhone 14, but I haven't had a chance yet to see if that fixes it.
 

davemac616

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Sep 25, 2022
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I contacted Apple and went through a bunch of steps to convince them it's not my phone, my Mac, my Zodiac sign, etc. It's possible they will eventually agree that there is a problem with the update and correct it on their end. That said, this morning I finally saw the Xcode update that mentions fixing a problem with simulating the iPhone 14, but I haven't had a chance yet to see if that fixes it.
Today’s Xcode update solved the problem for me. If you don’t have Xcode, I don’t know what to tell you.
 

brian163

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Jan 15, 2008
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Maybe just Xcode Command Line Tools would be enough
Code:
xcode-select --install
To potentially save someone else looking to solve this problem. Installing the Comman Line Tools is not enough. You have to install the full Xcode from the App Store, and run it once so it installs the necessary components. Others have suggested deleting Xcode to save space, only to see the problem return with the next iOS release (eg. 16.0.3). So until Apple finally resolves this, it's best to just leave it installed.

Once Xcode is installed, you probably won't even be prompted to install the additional software again when you plug-in your iPhone.
 

bogdanw

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antonionoriega

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Feb 27, 2023
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...aaaaaand after doing even more research, you can fix this error right now by installing the latest version of Xcode from the Mac App Store. I can confirm this works (or at least, it did for me).
Thanks, worked for me
macOS Monterrey 12.6.3
iOS 16.3.1
 

wwwonka

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Jan 11, 2024
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Hey, I get a forbidden error now.
How can I find the current ones?
Writing this in January 2024.
 
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