What is Error 0x80070141: Device is Unreachable

Error 0x80070141 is a tiresome problem deflating users’ ability to transfer files from their phone devices. Put differently, this problem occurs whilst trying to copy Android or IOS files to your PC. Usually, it is triggered by wrong smartphone settings, lack of drivers, and other less significant reasons. Because most users are not willing to tolerate this annoying problem, we have grouped a range of solutions in the article below.

Error 0x80070141: The device is unreachable

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AnyTrans or AnyDroid are applications for data management and file transfer for iOS and Android respectively. It is very helpful for people facing problems with traditional ways of transferring data. Simply download this application on your PC and iPhone to make the wireless magic possible.

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1. Check your Connection settings

This is the must-do step before moving on to other methods. Once you plug your phone into any device, there is often a message in the notifications bar offering to change connection preferences. You should make sure your Smartphone is set to the Media Device mode (to transfer photos, videos, music, etc.). If you do not see a message like that, the solution is to look for it through the device settings manually. The settings might differ on various smartphones, but usually, it is something related to USB or Connection settings.

2. Check your Smartphone settings

The next one on the list is to enable the Photo Sharing feature. Although it may sound similar to the previous method, the impact on solving the issue may be different. If you have this option Switches off, your device might block access to transferring files completely. As users reported, the issue occurs when trying to connect iPhone to Windows PC. Thus, you can try to do the following:

  1. Go to Settings > Photos & Camera section and turn on the Photo Sharing feature.
  2. It is also recommended by some to turn on both My Photo Stream and iCloud Photo Sharing features in Photos & Camera section.
  3. After these steps are done, the problem should disappear itself.

3. Use a USB 2.0 Port to connect your Smartphone

In case you are trying to transfer files via USB 3.0, that could the reason. Although USB 3.0 is faster than its precursor, some phones may not be compatible with it. This is why our advice is to try using USB 2.0, instead. Most users blame iPhone 5s for this drawback, but there are other Smartphones that can run in the same error as well. Note that your capable or port may also be damaged, so try using a spare one.

4. Change file names or directories

This solution is mostly applied to users that experience problems whilst using the Caliber App (a program meant for browsing and transferring data). According to many forum discussions, an option to rename files or directories can potentially work out. Because the problem is related to a long file path, you can try to shrink the name of your files or move them to different directories. After this option is done, try accessing your files again.

5. Check Hardware settings in Device Manager

When users connect IOS devices, Windows does not always recognize them as they are plugged in. To fix this, you have to open Device Manager and make sure your iPhone is registered by Windows. Here are the steps:

    1. Left-click on Start Menu button and choose Device Manager.
    2. Then, next to the Help icon, you need to click on Scan for hardware changes icon.
    3. If you do not see your iPhone appear around the list, try to do this action a couple of times.
    4. Once it is successful, restart your PC and try connecting an iPhone again.

6. Copy files one by one

The last method to capitalize on is to copy smaller amounts of data. Instead of copying a dozen of files, try to select and copy one file. If this will work, you will have to do the same to each file you are willing to copy. If you feel exhausted transferring multiple files, try to find another option from the above.

Summary

Finally, you should be able to solve the 0x80070141: Device is Unreachable error. This problem is insignificant and quite easy to fix using the right steps. If you have other problems related to Windows or Mac, you can try to find a dedicated topic on our website.

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