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| Guest | Devices will not sync I have a Sony Vaio BX61MN running vista business SP1. Additional software added to spec is AVG free anti virus, Intunes 7.7 When I connect my XDA Orbit (PDA made by HTC) I hear the "ba-bamp" sound, suggesting that the device will soon sync and that "Mobile Device Center 6.1" will open up. 20 seconds later "ba-bamp" can be heard again and second time around the MDC software opens up. The sync goes very slowly then stops altogether. I eventually give up and un plug the PDA and the disconnection noise can be heard. 20 seconds later it can be heard again. The PDA fails to sync. In addition when i plug in my Ipod touch 32GB (iphone 2.0 software), itunes opens up and the sync starts. After syncing for around 3 minutes the sync stops and itunes freezes. The only option for me at this point is to unplug the ipod touch. Upon doing so itunes goes straight back to normal. I get the ipression that the PC is trying to sync twice when i connect a device. Once visible and once hidden which is jamming everything up. Can you help as I am aging very quickly right now? |
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| Guest | RE: Devices will not sync I have finally resolved this issue myself and thought I would post up my solution in case it helps others at a later date. Firstly the PDA thing just resolved its self so onto itunes. With itunes 7.7 and iphone 2.0 upgrade, as I mentioned the device would begin to sync and then slow down to a grinding halt, freezing my laptop. The only way out was to pull the usb cable out, then itunes and vista would restore back to normal operations. My solution was as follows: Just make sure that your folders are placed directly into the correct place within Vista, i.e. Vista music and pictures folders. Example: Lets say i have two cds on my hard drive, CD 1 being by muse and CD 2 being by The Beatles. Put these two folders directly into the vista provided music folder. My mistake was putting folders Muse and Beatles inside a new folder that I created called "My Music folder" and then placing "My Music folder" inside the Vista Music folder. The same rule applies for photos. Hope this helps someone. cheers "ilovemyprobe" wrote: Quote: > I have a Sony Vaio BX61MN running vista business SP1. Additional software > added to spec is AVG free anti virus, Intunes 7.7 > > When I connect my XDA Orbit (PDA made by HTC) I hear the "ba-bamp" sound, > suggesting that the device will soon sync and that "Mobile Device Center 6.1" > will open up. 20 seconds later "ba-bamp" can be heard again and second time > around the MDC software opens up. The sync goes very slowly then stops > altogether. I eventually give up and un plug the PDA and the disconnection > noise can be heard. 20 seconds later it can be heard again. The PDA fails to > sync. > > In addition when i plug in my Ipod touch 32GB (iphone 2.0 software), itunes > opens up and the sync starts. After syncing for around 3 minutes the sync > stops and itunes freezes. The only option for me at this point is to unplug > the ipod touch. Upon doing so itunes goes straight back to normal. > > I get the ipression that the PC is trying to sync twice when i connect a > device. Once visible and once hidden which is jamming everything up. > > Can you help as I am aging very quickly right now? |
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