Given the inevitability that some iPhones are DOA, you may want to take a trip to the local Apple Store where a Mac Genius can attempt a fix and replace the iPhone if it is indeed defunct. On 7/7/07, Neil <lists at mac.com> wrote: > > On Jul 7, 2007, at 6:09 PM, Shawn King wrote: > > On 7/7/07 5:08 PM, "Neil" <lists at mac.com> wrote: > > ...I have had my phone now for 30 hours and I still can't get iTunes to even see > that the iPhone is attached. > > Did you download the latest version (7.3) of iTunes?.... > Yes, I met all of the requirements, Mac 10.4.10, iTunes 7.3, and built-in > USB on my PowerMac G5/2x2. > > System Profiler sees my iPhone connected via USB. The iPhone shows that > it's charging. I tried another USB port. > > I restarted. > > I repaired permissions, booted from my Tiger install disk and "Repair Disk" > found no problems, and I rebuilt my Launch Services database. > > I moved my preference folders from my root level library and my user library > folders to my desktop and restarted. Any other suggestions? Thanks. > _______________________________________________