I am trying to sync my iphoto events with my iphone, but when i do, it says the required file cannot be found.. how do i solve this problem?

i am trying to sync my iphoto events with my iphone, but when i do, it says the required file cannot be found.. how do i solve this problem?

Try erasing the iPod photo cache.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ts1314

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