gizmodo.com - 13 days ago
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Gigabyte's been listening to all of the iPhone syncing issues from motherboard owners using Intel's P55 chipset. They've put out a beta BIOS that addresses the problem. Unfortunately, that doesn't help all the Asus and MSI users who are having the same troubles, but hopefully now that Gigabyte ...
pcworld.com - 13 days ago
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pcworld.com —
Gigabyte Technology issued a BIOS update on Friday
that fixes a problem for some Windows 7 users
who have been unable to sync their iPhones. Earlier this week, Intel, Microsoft and Apple said they were investigating the issue, which people are ...
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Update Fixes IPhone Sync Problem With Windows 7 for Some
engadget.com - 11 days ago
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engadget.com —
The Intel P55 Express chipset snafu that caused
iPhones to lose their syncing minds has now been
remedied -- at least by one motherboard maker. Gigabyte has issued a BIOS update making things all hunky-dory between the phone and the mobo, putting ...
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Gigabyte fixes iPhone sync issue with BIOS update
ilounge.com - 15 days ago
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ilounge.com —
Intel has issued a comment concerning the iPhone
sync issues some users are experiencing with certain PCs
containing a specific Intel chipset. “Our leading theory is a BIOS or system configuration issue, but we are still investigating,” Intel said. ...
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News: Intel responds on iPhone sync issues
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Busted Windows 7 + Intel P55 Express iPhone Sync Fixed for Gigabyte Motherboards — Asus and MSI Pending
The iPhone Blog —
... That annoying issue where iPhone sync would fail for Windows 7 users with Intel P55 Express chipsets? Gigabyte has issued a beta BIOS update for their motherboards that should fix things right up.
Asus and MSI, which also use the P55 express on their motherboards, haven’t issued any updates yet, but hopefully will soon.
If you’re rocking the Gigabyte and do the update, let us know how it works for you.
[PCWorld via Gizmodo]
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