iMazing relies on Apple's Mobile Device Service drivers to communicate with your iPhone. If these drivers are outdated, pairing will fail.

Sometimes the "Trust This Computer" setting gets stuck.

Before we jump into the fixes, it helps to understand why this happens. Pairing is the process where your iPhone/iPad generates a cryptographic trust certificate for your computer. If this process is interrupted, iMazing cannot read your data. Common culprits include:

Select all files inside this folder and delete them (you may need administrator permission). Restart your computer. Disconnect your iOS device and close iMazing.

This resets all "Trust this computer?" prompts. The next time you plug in, a fresh pop-up MUST appear.

If you see the specific error your device is under mobile device management (MDM), meaning it belongs to a school or company. Your options are:

. This clears all trusted computers and should force the prompt to reappear when you reconnect. 2. Verify the Connection Hardware Software can’t bridge a gap created by a broken wire. Use an Apple-Certified Cable: