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error when trying to sync IPOD[Solved] Ask a question KH - Latest answer on Jan 21, 2014 10:35PM I have got ipod cannot be synced an unknown error occurred (-54) a new laptop computer and trying to sync my IPOD with it using I-Tunes stored on an external hard drive...it keeps coming up with an error "Attempting to copy to the disk "HARRISON's" failed.
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An unknown error occurred (-69). HELP ME as I NEED music!!!!!!!!! See more Error 69 error when trying to sync IPOD Attempting to copy to ipod disk error text Ipod sync error will erase all on ipod! Syncing iPod without erasing other songs Sync ipod shuffle (Solved) IPod - Unable to sync with iTunes IPod won't sync with new laptop Helpful +29 Report MoodyG Sep 9, 2009 04:04PM Unfortunately the ipod cannot be synced an unknown error occurred 50 whoever first started telling people that their files are bad and they need to delete it from the iPod is just wrong. Here's how you REALLY fix it: Restore your ipod, making sure to place it in disk mode. Wait for the ipod to sync, and when it starts freezing on a song, rapidly tap or hold play/pause until it starts syncing again. Your iPod isn't timed correctly with the computer and that's that's the reason for the error. pressing play will kick the iPod in the azz and make it line up with the process on your PC. You're all welcome in advance. View all 22 comments Report mike phresh- Jan 15, 2010 05:36PM man it waz working den sumtimes it stopped working and started doing what it waz doin before Reply Report mike phresh- Jan 15, 2010 05:36PM man it waz working den sumtimes it stopped working and started doing what it waz doin before Reply Report Leo.- Feb 22, 2010 01:31PM Thankyou so much (: it worked :D! Reply Report da kid- Mar 23, 2010 12:19AM Don't know if the tapping of the play button is necessary, but I do it anyway. I've tried everything before this - older versions of iTunes, W
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December 3, 2007 in Tutorials - Last Update:March 2, 2014 30The Apple iTunes software started to display Error 69 recently whenever it tried to sync data between my iPod and the software program.The full error http://www.ghacks.net/2007/12/03/itunes-error-69-when-syncing-ipod/ message read: "Attempting to copy to the disk failed. An unknown error occurred (-69). That message is not really that helpful if you ask me. I figured that this was http://juixe.com/techknow/index.php/2009/01/11/itunes-69/ some kind of transfer problem and decided to investigate it further.I started the syncing again in iTunes and monitored the songs that were successfully synced with the iPod. Error 69 an unknown appeared again of course but this time I remembered the last song that was synced and decided to remove it for now from the iPod and iTunes to see if it would resolve the issue.After that I restarted the syncing process and it went through without a problem. I'm not sure if this is the appropriate method of getting rid of an unknown error ipod error 69 in iTunes but it helped me.I ripped the song again from the music CD, copied it back, and the copy synced fine from that moment on.This time it would sync without difficulties which was a relief. I hate it when an album on my iPod or PC is missing a track.The song may have been corrupt or use some sort of character set that is not supported by iTunes or the iPod. That's the best explanation that I can come up with right now. If you run into the same issue, try and remember the song where the synchronization process stops, remove that song from the queue and start again afterwards. If all goes well, you should be able to sync the remaining library with your iPod and avoid the error message from then on.Apple has a support page up on its website that offers instructions about the error as well. It confirms what I figured out, that the transfer error is caused by a bad file. Apple's solution is more or less the same tha
at my $200/hour rate. While syncing a nearly three year old iPod nano on the most recent version of iTunes I got the following non-descriptive, yet sexually ambiguous error message. Attempting to copy to the disk failed. An unknown error occurred (-69). I found that Apple has a support article describing the iTunes -69 error. Essentially, this error occurs when syncing your iPod when a file is unusable. It might be unusable because it is corrupt or perhaps a bad rip from a music CD or other media. There is no real fix to this issue other than to painstakingly identify the song, podcast, or application that is at fault. The solution described by Apple support is to sync your iPod and while keeping an an eye on the status display at the top of iTunes. The last song to flash prior the -69 error is at fault. My pain with this solution is that I was updating a playlist with nearly 5,000 songs. The sync process took a long time and I had to redo it several times because it was visual straining to stare at the iTunes message box and see hundreds of song names flash through… Also, the stream of song names is interrupted by the ‘do not disconnect' message. From going through this, here is a tip, break down the playlist to a sub playlist of about 300 songs. If you are able to sync without a -69 error, the corrupt file is not present in this batch. If the file is present, stare as the song names stream by and hope you don't blink prior to the error popping up. This is the solution Apple should implement, don't disrupt the sync process when on corrupt file is encountered. I bad apple, pun intended, should not spoil the sync process. Apple needs to provide better diagnostic and report tools, especially since many iTunes users invest hundreds of dollars on their music collection. This is how I wish iTunes should have handled this issue… DO NOT interrupt sync process, sync remaining files Report on songs, apps, and podcasts that where not synced Allow options to fix the issue, re-download fro