All those using the iPhone Sync must have noticed a few issues with their Windows 7 systems are in for some great news. Gigabyte has now decided to take care of this nagging issue by releasing the beta BIOS for its GA-P55-UD4P motherboard. It basically the MSI and ASUS motherboards that have a problem because of the absence of any software patch.
However if you want to you could even get rid of the errors that pop up by simply upgrading it to the latest chipset drivers and BIOS or by just simply running the compatible Windows Vista SP2.
Usually those with a motherboard on the basis of Intel’s P55 design would have noticed a bug that is seen to affect the Windows 7, 64-bit version, when the system runs. Now what most users experience is that although they do find success when both Windows and iTunes try to detect their iPhone, they however do not synchronize at all, and this is where the issue lies. However many have come up with subsequent reasons why the sync refuses to take place, when actually it should without any issue.
Intel however has pointed out that the issue lies mainly with the systems BIOS. Another reason could be the system configurations. They really do not want to rule out any kind of possibility that could be main reason for this failure. On the other hand Microsoft has tried to remain quiet on all of this and did not pass any kind of comment and any of the issues and Window’s 7 codebase.