Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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Guys/Gals - I was able to fix this. I don't know for all versions, but here's the system/setup I was having problems with:
iPhone 3G software version 3.1
iTunes latest two versions (current 9.0, also previous version before I tried upgrading)
Windows Vista 64-bit
I've been able to connect my phone to iTunes and download pictures in Windows, but after a recent Windows Update, OR a recent iTunes upgrade, OR a recent Norton 360 update (I don't know which was the killer) I could no longer see the iPhone in Windows OR iTunes. Nothing could. I couldn't transfer music, couldn't transfer photos.
I did a restore on the iPhone and upgraded iTunes this week and finally got a solid connection between iTunes and the iPhone. But still couldn't "see" it in Windows Vista Explorer.
After reading and reading and reading, and finding no solution (and I tried shutting off User Control, tried shutting down the Firewall, and tried reinstalling iTunes, and multiple configurations), I also tried resinstalling the drivers, looking on my computer for usbaapl.sys (not there), I started looking on the web for it - but I'm always nervous about downloading drivers unless from the specific vendor's site), I finally did a search for "usbaapl" - and FOUND a driver in c:\windows\system32\drivers\ called "usbaapl64.sys".
On a fluke, I created a copy of the file, and renamed it "usbaapl.sys" (since that file did NOT exist on my machine previously).
Voila. I can now see the phone in Windows Vista Explorer. Someone at Apple isn't talking to someone at Microsoft, I think. Microsoft Vista x64 (with all current updates) is still looking for usbaapl.sys - iTunes is now shipping with usbaapl64.sys. C'mon guys.