
Users of selected Windows-powered computers have reported facing problems while they try to synchronize their iPhones, and it seems as though this issue is contained to Intel Core i5 or i7-powered computers that run on Windows 7 64-bit. Among such machines with similar configurations include the dv6t, dv7t, dv8t or Envy notebooks. There is still no clear cut solution to date, and HP has yet to release an official patch to make sure the world is on the right side up once again. Let’s hope Intel and Apple won’t just sit back and do nothing, either.
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