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I'm pretty sure this is a common thing and I feel like a complete idiot for not remembering how to fix it.
Every time I go to plug in my iPhone to sync it, it almost finishes the sync then gives me a "power surge on hub port" error message. I really need to sync my phone. WTF, Windows?? |
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