Music sync problem - The disk could not be read or written to.

Hello!
Since my last iPod restore I have got a problem with music syncing. When I want to sync about more than 10 files iTunes gives an error massage: "The disk could not be read or written to." It is very annoying to copy 20GB music.
Any good idea?

Have you had a chance to look at this troubleshooting page? It may be of some help: "Disk cannot be read from or written to" when syncing iPod

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  • "The iPod cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to."

    I just bought an iPod touch today and rushed home to sync it with iTunes. After making sure I had the latest version of iTunes, I plugged the new ipod in and followed the steps to sync. It seems that after about 200 songs transfered to my iPod touch, I got an error stating, "The iPod cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to." followed by another error stating, "Attempting to copy to the disk failed. The disk could not be read from or written to." I disconnected the iPod then reconnected, transfered a couple hundred more songs then got the error again. I tried restoring the iPod itself 3 times and made sure all the software was up to date, even uninstalling and reinstalling iTunes. With about 3500 songs I do not want to sit here and keep having to unplug and plug the iPod back in. PLEASE PLEASE someone help me! Thanks!

    *I am pasting a message I made on another forum. I was having the same trouble syncing, but this cleared everything up.*
    Looks like Joe was correct; at least in my case. I was getting the "cannot copy to disk" message after about 50 songs. After following his advice, syncing worked fine, both music and videos.
    Thanks Joe,
    Jim
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Pos_user
    Its not the IPOD. I got that issue too. then I realized I had 8 things plugged into my USB port and USB hub.
    i have 4 integrated USB ports. 3 are used, and 1 leads to another 4 port hub. Its drawing too much power and the IPOD usb needs a constant power stream in order for it to accept transfers at certain speeds.
    check your USB usage, and also make sure if enough power is allocated to the USB slot you're using (hopefully you guys know how to do that in device manager for PC, not mac).
    Or simply unplug everything, except the ipod and see if it works.
    Another thing, if you have front USBs on your BAY...use the back ones, the front dont have as much power allocated to them since they are created/designed for wireless/bluetooth devices, like mouse and keyboard.
    Use the BACK usb devices, and reboot your machine and IPOD. and you should be fine.
    One instance, my friend was getting that issue, he unplugged all power consuming USB devices...and it didnt work. So he had to restore his IPOD, and it worked with no problem from there on. But as soon as he plugs in his printer, he gets that error again.
    so its all about the USB power drainage you're using.

  • The iPhone cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to.

    +The iPhone cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to.+
    That's the message I get when I sync my iPhone now after flawless syncing since the second day they came on sale. I restarted, I repaired permissions. The iPhone is only half full. I have tried a couple of different usb to iPhone chords. After trouble shooting I have found that if I don't sync iPhoto it syncs everything else just fine. I have deleted the iPhoto prefs. I have reinstalled iLife. I have reinstalled iTunes and deleted the iTunes prefs. I have gotten a brand new iPhone from the Apple store. I have backed up and deleted every photo in iPhoto and it still gets the error message.
    Starting to get frustrated.

    Unfortunately, I'm an Outlook junkie, and I need to sync my iPhone (1st Gen) with Outlook. I had no problems under XP. I even synced my device to Vista Business running out of Boot Camp and via Fusion.
    When I upgraded to Vista Ultimate and Office 2007 (freshly installed) my iPhone refused to sync anything but my Contacts, Calendar, and Bookmarks. It didn't matter whether I was running under Fusion or natively via Boot Camp -- I would get a variety of errors, but mostly "the disk could not be read or written to" wtih the occassional "unknown error" thrown in to make my life even more miserable.
    It would occasionally sync an audio or video file, but 99 times out of 100 it would die in the middle of the sync, trash something on the phone, and force me to restore it.
    Restoration, though, was not possible under Windows. I would try repeatedly to restore the phone from Vista, with no success. In fact, I tried to install the updated 2.0 firmware last week, which "bricked" the phone for about 4 hours. The only way that I could restore the device was under OS X. Naturally, the error returned the first time I tried to sync on Windows again.
    I was almost to the point of declaring the iPhone toasted, smashing the overpriced little trinket that's caused me so much agony into iPieces and then dropping it into an envelope and mailing it to Steve J. with a letter stating that a $600.00+ "revoltionary internet device" shouldn't croak 1 year after purchase.
    <RANT>
    I mean think about it -- getting bent over on pricing 2 months after purchase, Apple releasing a 3G version barely one year later (and for significantly lower price than the original) and having to sign a 2 year contract with the baby Satan that is AT&T isn't exactly what I would call a GOOD experience. Not to mention the activation fiasco, etc.
    </RANT>
    At any rate, all the Windows jokes aside, I believe I've finally solved my problem and it may help the others having this same problem on dual-core or hyperthreading processors.
    With iTunes running, go to the Task Manager, select the Processes tab and find the iTunes processes (AppleMobileDeviceHelper.exe, iTunes.exe, and iTunesHelper.exe). Right-click on each and select "Set Affinity..." from the context menu.
    In the "Processor Affinity" dialog, you should see both CPU 0 and CPU 1 checked, which is the default. UN-CHECK CPU 1, so that only CPU 0 is checked, then click "OK".
    You may need to retstart iTunes and/or the services, but I didn't need to do that (and technically, you shouldn't have to do that).
    Try your sync again. I'm syncing flawlessly again after that little tweak. Perhaps this is something odd about iTunes under Windows on multi-core or hyperthreading processors (read: race condition or something similar)?
    I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this will continue to work, otherwise I go the smash-and-mail-to-Steve route.

  • Cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to

    I keep getting "+cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to+" after it says during the sync process "+importing pictures+".
    I restarted my iPhone and Mac but still the same problem. I deleted all pictures from my iPhone 4, yet the problem remains as I keep getting the same message above.
    Any ideas, what I should do?

    I am having the same issues. Any resolution Apple?
    Mac Pro 10.6.7 IOS 4.3.3

  • IPod cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to.

    I have...
    G5 ipod video 30Gb formated to PC
    iBook G3 600MHz
    iTunes 7.1 (59)
    iPhoto 4.03
    I use my ipod to contain all my videos, photos and music manually and nothing stored on the iBook itself, as it only has a small hard drive. I have a large amount of photos that I have in iphoto (a total of 3254 photos and 60 folders!) which I am using whilst travelling the world. I have recently started syncing photos to the ipod as a backup, also adding a copy of full res photos. This syncs fine and I have all photos on my ipod, but when I add more photos to iphoto and then plug in the ipod it will start to sync though itunes, but then will come up with an error stating "The ipod "NAME OF IPOD" cannot be synced. The disk could not be read from or written to."
    The ipod still has all the photos it originally had, but not the new ones.
    I have tried deleting the file that is in the library that contains the information file, this forces the ipod to re sync and start all over again with adding the photos, which it will add the new photos, but the probelm will happen again as soon as more photos are added through iphoto!
    Can anyone give any advice, I really can't format the ipod and start over agaian as I will lose all my music etc and I don't have enough room to store them elsewhere!!!
    Please any help please! I really need to back these files up incase something goes wrong with the computer, then I will lose all my pictures!
    Help!
    Thanks
    Rob

    Hi Rob!
    First off, it might be worth upgrading to the latest iTunes version, which is 7.1(15) (or at least I think that's what it is on a Mac... for Windows, it's 7.1.1.5).
    Regardless, you can install the latest version of iTunes here:
    Download iTunes - 7.1.1.5
    Also, if that doesn't seem to help with anything, have you seen the suggestions in this article?:
    "Disk cannot be read from or written to" when syncing iPod
    -Kylene

  • 9.1.1 sync problems: "The disk could not be read from or written to."

    Using OSX 10.6.3 and upgraded to iTunes 9.1.1. Once I did, I keep getting the following error message: "Attempting to copy to the disk [my ipod] failed. The disk could not be read from or written to." This is followed by another error message: "iTunes could not copy {name of file} to the iPod {iPod name} because the file could not be read or written."
    I tried deleting the files mentioned in the error message, but then the message returns with the name of a different file. At this rate, I'll be deleting all my files!
    I tried checking everything on the Knowledge Base article: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1207
    I tried restoring my iPod (twice), but it didn't help.
    All my software is up to date. I haven't added any new software since I upgraded iTunes.
    NOW...when I try to sync my iPhone, I get the same error message.
    What's going on, and can anyone help?
    This is very annoying since I can't sync my iPhone which I need or my iPod which I would like.

    ArizonaDAK wrote:
    "iTunes could not copy {name of file} to the iPod {iPod name} because the file could not be read or written."
    check if you have read & write permissions for your iTunes music folder. in finder, right-click on it and +get info+. unlock the little padlock (you may have to enter your admin password) and change the permission settings. next, click on the little gear-shaped icon and +apply to enclosed items+ like so
    you may also give everyone read & write access. if this doesn't help, try the same on your iTunes folder (not just the iTunes music folder).
    if that make no difference, try reinstalling iTunes. click here and follow the instructions. next, download a fresh copy from here: http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/.
    you might also try to _*remove and reinstall the Apple Mobile Device Service*_
    JGG
    edited by the Jolly Green Giant (where Green stands for environmentally friendly)

  • The ipad cannot be synced. The disk could not be read or written to

    Error in iTunes when sync to the new iPad

    I say it's USB related.
    I saw disk errors and interrupted sync'ing when I added or removed USB devices during am iPad sync. At first I thought the problem was that I removed my iPhone while the iPad was syncing. That caused the first disk error msg. The second time I saw this msg was when I restarted the sync then started eyeTV and it accessed its USB tuner. So, I'm guessing a USB device mgmt bug is present.
    And, if USB is at all sketchy, I'd avoid sync'ing through a hub - connect direct to system USB port.
    I wanted to offer a bug report but don't see where these are initiated. I should know that by now.
    Message was edited by: Robert Breeding1

  • Im getting an error message when syncing ipad "The disk could not be read or written to"

    Help...

    hiya!
    let's start with this document:
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  • The iPad "My iPad" cannot be synced. The disk could not be read from or written to.

    Since updating iTunes to 10.5 (running on OS X 10.6.8) I get this error message at the end of syncing for 2 different iPhones and an iPad 2:
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    Oct 28 21:29:45 Home-Mac iTunes[396]: _AMDDeviceAttachedCallbackv3 (thread 0xb0839000): Device 'AMDevice 0x3340390 {UDID = 1a75e9685b623865acad0792f078ac9000608044, device ID = 4, location ID = 0xfa400000, product ID = 0x129f}' attached.
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    Oct 28 21:54:37 Home-Mac [0x0-0x35035].com.apple.iTunes[396]: Waiter has started running...
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  • Copying Music failed. The disk could not be read from or written to.

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  • The iPod can not be synced. The disk could not be read from or written to.

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    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305136
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    or if the above article does not resolve the issue
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93976
    If this still occurs please call Apple for further assistance
    1-800-275-2273

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