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: There are third-party tools that can scan your computer and update drivers. Be cautious and use reputable software.
Download the latest version directly from Apple's website rather than the Microsoft Store, as the standalone version provides more direct access to driver files. Extract from Installer
You rarely need to download this file from a random website. In fact, doing so is a major security risk. The file is already included in the or Apple Devices installation package. Here is how to locate it on your computer right now: 1. For iTunes (Downloaded from Apple's Website)
You have two primary methods for installation: the Standard Method and the Manual "Have Disk" Method (if the standard one fails). usbaapl64inf+file+download+link
If you have iTunes installed, the file is already on your computer. You can find it at this path: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers 2. Extracting from the iTunes Installer
means it is designed specifically for 64-bit versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11.
If you prefer not to install the full iTunes application, Apple provides the driver package separately. : There are third-party tools that can scan
Method 2: Extracting from iTunes64Setup.exe (Manual Solution)
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers Why You Stand to Lose by Using Third-Party Download Links
The file is a critical driver file used by Windows to recognize and communicate with Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, or iPod) via USB. It is part of the Apple Mobile Device Support package included with iTunes. Where to Find the File (Local Path) Extract from Installer You rarely need to download
There is no standalone official "download link" for just the file; it is bundled within the iTunes installer Standard Path
Copy and paste this path: %ProgramFiles%\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers .
Click and navigate to the folder where your usbaapl64.inf is located.
: Windows failed to automatically install the driver, requiring you to "Browse my computer for drivers" and point to a specific folder containing the .inf file.