This tutorial will guide you through the process of initializing iOS 17 and above on a Windows system for the first time.
When testing iOS 17 and above for the first time, you will be prompted to install the driver. Click on "Install" and leave the default checkbox selected, as shown in the following diagram:
Some computers may display a second pop-up window prompting for installation. Click on "Install" and leave the default checkbox selected, as shown in the following diagram:
After the installation is complete, unplug and re-plug your phone. Some computers may require you to tap on "Trust" on your phone.
If you encounter antivirus software blocking, click on "Allow."
If your company has its own monitoring software that prompts for network authorization, click on "Allow", as shown in the following diagram:
You may need to install iTunes. If you have installed non-official Apple software, it is recommended to uninstall it and keep the iTunes version up to date.
Please update to the following version or above:
By following this tutorial, you should be able to initialize iOS 17 and above on your Windows system, ensuring a smooth testing process for your applications.