Error Message when syncing to iPad 2

At the end of every sync on my iPad 2, I get an error message that reads, "Cannot Sync iPad, Required file not found". iPad seems to sync, so what is this message every time I attempt a sync? iOS 4.3.1 syncing with iMac OSX 10.6.7

OK, here's how I fixed my sync problem. First, when starting up iPhoto, press and hold down the cmd & alt buttons on your keyboard and this will bring up a dialog box, select all check boxes and hit rebuild. This will take some time so have a coffee or go and do something else, then when you come back, try syncing again in iTunes and the error message should be gone!

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