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"There is not enough memory available" when you try to sync your iPad with iTunes. There's no way this is the ideal solution - it doesn't actually fix the main issue at hand - but it http://www.simplehelp.net/2010/04/20/how-to-resolve-the-there-is-not-enough-memory-available-error-when-syncing-your-ipad/ will allow you to successfully sync your iPad and iTunes. NOTE: if you know how http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?t=1161117 to really resolve this problem, not just use the work-around I have posted below - please contact me. When you plug in your iPad and it starts to sync - up pops the out of memory error. Select your iPad in iTunes and click the Sync button in the bottom right corner. You'll notice it try to sync pictures right itunes library before the error pops up. As you can see in the screenshot below, iTunes is optimizing 1 of 5 images to transfer to the iPad. Then the error message will pop up. Here's the "solution" - just click the Sync button again. As you'll notice, the number of pictures that iTunes is optimizing is fewer (in the screenshot below it's optimizing just 3 images). That means 2 of the photos actually did get transferred to your cannot be saved iPad in the last sync, before the error. So just keep clicking that Sync button until you get a successful and completed sync. I know - not the ideal solution, but one that works. Pingback: The Complete List of iPad Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials - How-To Geek() Pingback: Sync your iPad with iTunes | VISIONWIZ |() tg This tip helped, but I finally figured out how to fix the problem, at least for me. I found several suggestions to delete the iPod Photo Cache folder under My Pictures. I backed it up, just in case, and then deleted it. Now I can sync without having to get the out of memory error and having to keep hitting the sync button. Pingback: 10 Things We Want From iTunes 10 | iPhone 3G Tricks() Shirley Neither answer is correct. If you write an article on finding a solution then you should have an actual solution as apposed to a quick fix, otherwise you are just wasting space. Secondly, I deleted my iPod cache folder and voila' the problem still exists. I'm hoping no one else wastes times here. http://www.simplehelp.net/ Ross McKillop Hi Shirley - This is a tutorial for the iPad, not iPod. I haven't been able to test it w/ an iPod so I can't (and didn't) confirm that it would work
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