Unable to connect to the server after iTunes update

  
After the itunes update, you can't connect to the server solution! What should I do if the itunes update fails to connect to the server? What is the solution. Xiaobian and Xiaobian come together to see how iTunes can't connect to the server: Method 1: Click on the address: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1814?viewlocale=en_US, don't close it, then open iTunes again. The problem was solved smoothly. Method 2: If you encounter an iPhone software server that cannot be connected to Windows users, please open: C:WindowsSystem32driversetc, find the Hosts file, open it with Notepad, find the following statement, delete it at 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com. If it is not resolved, replace gs.apple.com at the back of the URL with phobos.apple.com or albert.apple.com Method 3: Enter cmd from the Start menu in the Run menu to open the command line window. After opening, enter the command “nslookup gs.apple.com”, you will find the real ip obtained by visiting your area at gs.apple.com, and write down your IP (marked red), such as: Windows XP user open folder (C:Windows/System32/drivers/etc/), open the hosts file, use the right mouse button to open the hosts file with Notepad or WordPad, in the last line (may not be the last line) 74.208.10.24 gs.apple.com Cheng Gang's ip (if you open without 74.208.10.24 gs.apple.com, enter the ip written in the last blank line, such as 17.171.36.30 gs.apple.com), save and exit. Open iTunes again and the problem is solved. Method 4: Check if the Messenger, Telnet, and Terminal Services services are enabled on the computer. Right click on my computer, click on Manage -> System Services, find the three services you want, and open it. Method 5: Windows XP users select Control Panel from the Start menu, open the Internet Options Control Panel, click the Connections tab, click the LAN Settings button, and select “Automatically detect settings” checkbox. Tap “OK“ in both windows to reopen iTunes and connect to your iPhone, iPad or iPod. Update or restore your device. Windows Vista and Windows 7 users choose Control Panel from the Start menu. Select Network and Internet, then select Internet Options. Or in the “Classic View”, open the Internet Options Control Panel. Tap the connection tab. Click the LAN Settings button. Check the “Automatically detect settings” checkbox. Tap “OK“ in both windows to reopen iTunes and connect to your iPhone, iPad or iPod. Update or restore your device. Xiaobian recommended "iTunes download" This article comes from [system home] www.xp85.com
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