 Listener Bill was having a problem and in it he stumbled on to a quick tip He said I had an old iPhone 5 go a bit haywire It was on its charger, but only at 1% I plugged it into a different charger and that helped But then iTunes would no longer sink it kept hanging at the final step he says a Progressively ended up going as far as a factory reset reset with no restore But my iMac still treated it as the same iPhone with the same sink issues How did I fix it? I ended up sinking it to another computer somehow that forced the iMac to treat it as a new different phone and Sinking finally worked again. So that's really interesting that even after a factory reset The Mac knew that it was something it should Try to like I'm trying to figure out where the data is stored That would cause that would allow another computer to reset it I mean if you factory reset the iPhone Theoretically that would have wiped out anything on the phone So is there something in like your iCloud account? That ties a computer to a phone or as a factory reset not quite a factory reset Like these these are the things that inquiring minds want to know I like the solution though like that should not be overlooked because that's great excellent