Filed under: Software, Apple, iPhone OS
The Intel P55 Express chipset snafu that caused iPhones to lose their syncing minds has now been remedied — at least by one motherboard maker. Gigabyte has issued a BIOS update making things all hunky-dory between the phone and the mobo, putting your troubles to an end. The P55 is Intel’s latest midrange chipset and orchestrates things for newer Core i5 / i7 machines. The other two P55 purveyors, ASUS and MSI, were also caught by the bug, and there are anecdotal reports of success with an ASUS BIOS update, but not official fixes as of yet. Given the competitive nature of this market, though, we’d be surprised if those two companies didn’t quickly follow suit. All’s well that ends well, right?
Read – Gigabyte Beta BIOS download page
Read – Update fixes iPhone sync problem
Gigabyte fixes iPhone sync issue with BIOS update originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Mon, 09 Nov 2009 08:47:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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