(* Note - This part is crucial I did have the same problem I’m still running 11.0.1, so I downloaded the “11” folder from the link above, put it in the path mentioned, and it fixed all problems –Kip). I downloaded the zip, then expanded and saved in Applications, right-click, “Open Applications”, Right-click Xcode > Show Package Contents, go to Developer > Platforms > atform > DeviceSupport. Mine did not, I was using an older version. Go get the latest support files for your iOS.Set this aside, we are coming back in a moment. The option will be the second or third box down - Kip) Leave all other defaults as is. Use an iPhone Developer account, do NOT use “Mac Developer”. (* Note: I did not see “team” but I did see a place in the project to add my developer account. I don’t know if all the other options work or not, as I did not try them all –Kip) Attach your device to the computer with a cord. I chose the second one, which was, I think, “Single Display Page App”. Just add your Apple ID and password under Preferences, then File -> New or New Project, I forget) to create a new single project in Xcode ( *Note: You’re going to see a lot of options here. (* Note: This did not quite work as described for me. Click the CREATE button on the right side of window. Double click on the ID in the right hand box once added, a window will open. Go to File -> Preferences and add your Apple ID. Autumn-autumn got an error message that could only be solved by first opening console to read through the error log, then going into settings, date & time, manually set, change system date to a date before the certificate for Xcode expired, then save, and try again. Next, click on the darn thing and move/install it to the applications folder and open it this also going to take a long time, but just bear with it, this DOES work.
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