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I have recently completed an erase and fresh install of OS X and applications including Xcode.

I can build & run any app to the iOS Simulator (6.1) without issue. I cannot however build and run to a device, although I could do this prior to the reinstall. Instead I receive the following error under the heading...

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Code Sign error: The identity 'iPhone Developer' doesn't match any valid, non-expired certificate/private key pair in your keychains

I have a valid and current iOS Development account.

I have refreshed my provisioning profiles. Yes I have done some reading, although I am still to understand how these work, so the answer may be locked up in that somehow. (I am new to Xcode and Objective C and have been focussing on the code.)

Hoping someone can help?

Also note that after five years my Time Capsule broke (power supply I suspect) before I could completely restore selected directories, so I am unable to go digging around in my old Library directories for files that might help me now.

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You did a reinstall of your system, so you lost your private key and your certificate that was stored inside your keychain. If you don't have a export from Xcode as backup then you need to request a new key and make new certificates:

It is worth looking in the best practise guide: App Distribution Guide: Best practices

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  • Thanks Luc, will do some reading and no I do not have a backup, so will take your advice. Thanks again Aug 12, 2013 at 13:07

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