Workaround:
1, start-run--regedit.exe, open Registry Editor, delete the following two keys:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\Winsock
Hkey_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\winsock2
2, find C:\Windows\inf\nettcpip.inf file This file is a TCP/IP protocol file, remember this location, for a while useful;
3, Control Panel, network and internet-> Network and Sharing Center, change adapter settings, right-click Local Area Connection, properties
First select tcp/ipv6-> Install-----
Browse to find the file path in step 2nd find Nettcpip.inf OK and select "Tcp/ipv6"
Repeat the same operation for the IPv4 protocol, and finally select Tcp/ipv4:
tcp/ipv4-> installation, add-on, install-and-install from disk, and then in the path
Browse to find the file path in step 2nd, Nettcpip.inf then select "Tcp/ipv4"
Then right-click Computers, services, services and applications----right-click on the Apple Mobile device-> right clicking on the option, start
Plug in your device, open itunes, Finish!
Try this, I'm just looking at this.
The Apple Mobile Device service on the local computer stops after it starts. Some services will stop automatically if they are not used by another service or program