None of my apple devices are connecting to my computer?

I tried re-installing iTunes tried multiple chargers my ipad has a cracked screen but my iphone and ipod are completely fine Please Help

Is it just Apple devices or what? Are you sure the USB ports on your PC aren't damaged?

Make sure it is a data cord and not a charger cord. The data cord uses 4 wires. If there's only two wires then it is a charging cord only.

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