Hi all!
I have a VM MacOS Sierra and not recognize my iPhone 5C.
I configured VM with all USB types (1, 2 and 3), created filters (blank and with my device information) and nothing.
When i build project, XCode return message "Failed to create provisioning profile. There are no devices registered in your account on the developer website. Plug in and select a device to have Xcode register it".
When i open XCode and go to the Device, i have a message "No devices connected to 'My Mac' ...
What's wrong??
MacOS Sierra / iPhone
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Re: MacOS Sierra / iPhone
Please read the following thread: USB basics and troubleshooting, all of the posts.
If you still have a problem after reading through the whole thing, please follow the advice of the last post, #8: Asking for help and post the information requested.
Although I seem to remember a problem with iPhones and a recent iOS update. What's the iOS version on your phone?
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Although I seem to remember a problem with iPhones and a recent iOS update. What's the iOS version on your phone?
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Re: MacOS Sierra / iPhone
Thanks for hint.
The version of my iPhone is 10.3.3 (14G60). iPhone 5C.
The version of my iPhone is 10.3.3 (14G60). iPhone 5C.
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Re: MacOS Sierra / iPhone
And...? That's it? That doesn't help me (or you) at all. Did you read all the articles? Did you notice #8?
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Re: MacOS Sierra / iPhone
Why is the OP running XCode in a virtual machine instead of directly on his Mac?
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Re: MacOS Sierra / iPhone
Based on the last couple of weeks, my guess would be that a) he is running a Hackintosh, and b) he posted in the wrong part of the forum.rpmurray wrote:Why is the OP running XCode in a virtual machine instead of directly on his Mac?
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Re: MacOS Sierra / iPhone
I actually do it all the time. My OSX VMs have each a different, compatible Xcode version installed. But the log would be more ... clear on the subjectrpmurray wrote:Why is the OP running XCode in a virtual machine instead of directly on his Mac?
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