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Why does iTunes keep showing a -54 error when I sync my iPad?

After failed update (OSX 10.7.3) I ended up doing a complete reinstall of OSX 10.7.2 and updated iTunes. Tried to sync iPad but got the error message that it was synced to another computer (it's not) but I guessed this was due to the re-install of the operating system. When first connected I backed up and transferred new purchases. I recovered all the itunes media from the iPad with DiskAid and synced but the following message "...iPad cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred(-54) ." persisted to bounce up until I chose to ignore it and didn't click ok.Stopped bouncing but stayed fixed to the screen and the iPad synced anyway. What do I have to do to make this go away permanantly?

iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G, iOS 5.0.1

Posted on Feb 10, 2012 7:52 PM

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Posted on Feb 11, 2012 6:50 PM

Same error with the iphone connected.

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Feb 12, 2012 8:35 PM in response to enemdee

Afer a COMPLETE deletion of iTunes followed by another fresh install I still received the error message so figured there must have been something wrong within the iPad & iPhone (I had used TouchCopy for the first time to retrieve the information etc from both) SO with DiskAid I deleted the iTunesPrefs and iTunesPrefs.plist via the Media/iTunes and the irritatating error went away. I had to do a restore from a previous backup and have resynced everything and it seems to all be working as it should. It all went belly up with the Software Update OSX 10.7.31!

None of what I did may have been correct but it worked for me.

Feb 23, 2012 3:35 AM in response to kroup

Using DiskAid (or PhoneDisk which is similar) you can access the files/folders on your ipod/iphone/ipad. Folder→ Media→iTunes→ iTunesPrefs and iTunesPrefs.plist. I deleted both these files and then restarted itunes, reconnected both my phone and later ipad and resynched them without any errors appearing and have done so a few times since.

Feb 23, 2012 8:28 PM in response to enemdee

sorry for being a dumb *** but i dont see anywhere were i can access those files/folders

iam using a trial version of Disk Aid is that why i cant see those files/folders?

i dont want to pay $25 for DiskAid just to solve this problem.

i can access the music,movies and pictures on my ipad but i cant find folder-media-itunes

anywhere.

Feb 23, 2012 10:06 PM in response to kroup

I went back and had a look. Opened Disk Aid and connected iPad. Showed me File System → Media→ iTunes Control→ iTunes→ iTunesPrefs and iTunesPrefs.plist. Also had checked Display all Apps... Show Root Path...Show Hiiden Files and Folders in the Preferences Advanced in DiskAid.(My copy isn't registered but I have access to Preferences when I turn Wi-Fi off).

Jun 15, 2012 6:48 AM in response to enemdee

@puneetarora82


Ya sure, download DiskAid find it by googling, open it then press( file system-media-itunes control-itunes-then delete iTunesPrefs and iTunesPrefs.plist.) close diskaid , reconnect ur idevice, open itunes and follow the process and then its done !!!! Make sure that itunes is closed when deleting iTunesPrefs and iTunesPrefs.plist.Good luck 🙂

Why does iTunes keep showing a -54 error when I sync my iPad?

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