Question marked as Best reply User profile for user: Tamara Tamara User level: Level 6 13,738 points May 29, 2009 6:21 PM in response to SteveDC This means you have a corrupted file taking up space. To fix it, you will need to do a restore in iTunes. Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: SteveDC SteveDC Author User level: Level 1 139 points May 30, 2009 3:39 AM in response to Tamara Thank you. I restored and my "Other" went down to 1.2 GB. Guess I can try restoring again. Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: modular747 modular747 User level: Level 6 19,656 points May 30, 2009 12:01 PM in response to SteveDC Sometimes this is caused by a corrupt iTunes metadata file. Try removing or adding a single song or video and re-synch. Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: cbev cbev User level: Level 1 0 points Aug 12, 2009 7:45 PM in response to SteveDC You aren't alone with this problem...I'm experiencing the same problem as we speak...thank you for the replies...I now have a solution to my problem Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: Marc Wilson Marc Wilson User level: Level 4 1,049 points Aug 15, 2009 2:35 PM in response to cbev Or it's just data belonging to some application. I use Air Share Pro and have a couple of gb of files in that. They show up as "other". Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: annspy annspy User level: Level 1 15 points Aug 16, 2009 3:25 AM in response to Tamara Hello, same problem for me today: 4 Gb of nothing but I'm unable to restaure because itunes wants to upgrade to 3.01 and my connection is so slow, it interrupts at about 30Mo of download! is there a way to restaure with previous soft?? Thank you. Show more Less Reply Link