I am facing this error, i am done with research on that.
I conclude the result, i need one file for device support 10.2(14C92)
Please share that file.
GoTo:
- Right click on Xcode 8 or Newer version of your Xcode, select "Show
Package Contents", "Contents", "Developer", "Platforms",
"iPhoneOS.Platform", "Device Support"
- Copy the 10.2(14C92) folder (or above for later version).
I need that folder.
Thanks.
If somebody facing similar issue with Xcode 9.1
Open directory:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport
Create new folder "11.2 (15C107)" (or "10.3 (14E269)" for older versions, depends on what exactly are you missing)
Paste files from provided google drive folder
11.2 (15C107)
(or 10.3 (14E269) if you need older files)
Restart Xcode
For other iOS versions you may check @Sour LeangChhean 's answer
Keep in mind, that some day you will need to upgrade your Xcode anyway :)
I had the exactly same problem.
Just upgraded to xcode version 8.2.1 ( 8C1002 ) and the problem was solved.
Here I have this file for 10.3 or 11.3 or 11.4 into Xcode 8+.
You can download file from this link.
10.3:-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i1f7q8w3vgr2ozl/10.3%20%2814E269%29.zip?dl=0
11.3:-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/wya3eu2j5db7tpt/11.3%20%2815E217%29.zip?dl=0
11.4:-
https://www.dropbox.com/s/86i9zjunpsy9b0b/11.4%20%2815F79%29.zip?dl=0
Steps:-
- Download above Zip file and extract them.
- Click on "Finder" in MAC OS
- Click on "Go to Folder"
- Paste this path over their (make sure that you have installed xcode with named : "Xcode.app")
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport
- Paste your extracted "10.3 (14E269)" directory to that place.
- quite Xcode and restart it. you can run your projects successfully in your real device.
Thank you,
Darshit
Here I have this file for 12.1 or 12.0 or 11.3 or 11.4 into Xcode 8+ or XCode 9+. You can download file from this link. 10.3:- https://www.dropbox.com/s/i1f7q8w3vgr2ozl/10.3%20%2814E269%29.zip?dl=0
11.3:- https://www.dropbox.com/s/wya3eu2j5db7tpt/11.3%20%2815E217%29.zip?dl=0
11.4:- https://www.dropbox.com/s/86i9zjunpsy9b0b/11.4%20%2815F79%29.zip?dl=0
12.0 & 12.1:- https://github.com/Yatko/iOS-device-support-files
Steps:-
Download above Zip file and extract them.
Click on "Finder" in MAC OS
Click on "Go to Folder"
Paste this path over their (make sure that you have installed xcode with named : "Xcode.app") /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport
Paste your extracted "10.3 (14E269)" directory to that place.
quite Xcode and restart it. you can run your projects successfully in your real device.
Here is steps to build on device with iOS 10.3 and Xcode 8.2.1:
- Open next directory:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/iPhoneOS.platform/DeviceSupport
- Create new folder "10.3 (14E277)"
- Copy files:
DeveloperDiskImage.dmg
, DeveloperDiskImage.dmg.signature
FROM 10.2 (14C89) folder TO new 10.3 (14E277)
- Restart Xcode
I solved the problem by updating Xcode.
However, for some strange reason the update was NOT shown in App Store under the Updates section. I had to manually search App Store for Xcode and select GET, then INSTALL. It installed a newer version, and problem was solved.
Not sure why Apple does this to developers ...
I have this problem, and I solved this by downloading the latest Xcode version.
you need update your xCode to the last current version.
Each version have the last iOS version included.
Try register your device in the provisioning profile using its UDID.