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StevenHu

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Sep 3, 2009
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I have a developer's license and my development certificate is installed. I have an app already selling in the app store. I did all my testing in the Simulator. Now I want to test in my iPod touch.

I have the device info entered in the online program portal.

I hooked up the iPod touch device to my Mac Mini. When I opened Xcode > Window > Organizer, it said, "This device is not currently connected."

How do I get the program to recognize my device?

Thanks!

Steve H
 
this happened to me once just shutdown your ipod completely and start over and it should work fine then
 
did u restart it while holding down the home button and the power button or did u just hit the power button?
 
you are supposed to restart it while the device is not connected, and you should restart xcode as well. This should work for sure
 
I unconnected it,
restarted it,
restarted the Mac,
opened Xcode,
plugged in the device.

Still no acknowledgment of connection. Strange.

Thanks,
Steve H
 
It is not jailbroken. Also, I got it only a few months ago when the new version came out.

What is supposed to happen on-screen when you plug in your iPhone or iPod touch? I know that when I plug in a thumb drive, a drive icon appears on the desktop.

Thanks,
Steve H
 
OK, I figured out the problem. I have been using a Belkin charge cord bought from Fry's. I use it at work (with the Mac mini) and the original Apple cord at home. I brought the Apple cord from home, plugged it into my iPod and into the Mac, and it worked! I can now see my work on my iPod touch.

Use the Apple cord!

Regards,
Steve H
 
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