Hook-up procedure

When you attempt to sync your iPad with the computer what is the correct sequence of events. I have launched iTunes and than plugged in my iPad, or turned off the iPad and have nothing running on the computer and than plug in the iPad but no matter what order I seem to try iTunes and the iPad can't seem to recognize each other.
I think the iPad should be on and at the "desktop". On the computer, iTunes should be idle (not running). Than when I plug in the iPad, it is seen and launches iTunes which should than find my iPad BUT it doesn't.
Any thoughts?
Mick

It's a mess. Sometimes the computer see's the iPad but doesn't recognize it.
Sometimes it doesn't see it at all. Sometimes it see's and recognizes it and starts the sync procedure but get's hung up after or near the backup (step #1).
Sometimes it get's all the to deleting photos and gets hung up there.
I'm thinking, maybe, as new as the iPad is and as old as my iPhoto is; my iPhoto may not be doing something that the iPad is looking for. I can't do anything about that because to get a new iPhoto I need the latest system and to do that I need an intel based computer.

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