Wednesday, 2 October 2013

iOS 7 no longer working with XCode

iOS 7 no longer working with XCode

I have XCode version 4.6.3 and have just recently upgraded the OS on my
iPhone 4 to iOS 7. When I try to run my code on my device I get the
following error:
**Xcode cannot run using the selected device.**
No provisioned iOS devices are available with a compatible iOS version.
Connect an iOS device with a recent enough version of iOS to run your
application or choose an iOS simulator as the destination.
In Organizer I'm seeing the following message:
The version of iOS on "My Phone's Name" is not supported by this
installation of the iOS SDK. Please restore the device to a version of the
OS listed below, or update to the latest version of the iOS SDK; which is
available here.
The here link just prompts me to login to Member Center and doesn't drop
me off anywhere about the latest SDK.
My deployment target is iOS 6.1, I don't want to raise that to 7.0 as the
majority of our users are on pre iOS 7. I am running OS X version 10.8.3,
can I upgrade my SDK? Do I have to? How can I make it so my SDK is
compatible with iOS 7 and pre iOS 7 devices?

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