The iPhone cannot be synced, needs later version of iTunes.

I have an iPhone 4 with iOS5 beta 3. I also have the latest MacBook Pro 13in with i5 processor. My mac has OS X Lion GM.
Today I downloaded iOS beta 3 and restored my iPhone. After the restore was made iTunes could not sync my iPhone becasue supposedly i need iTunes 10.5 or later. But I do have the latest iTunes 10.5 beta.
I do not know whats wrong, if anybody had this problem and solved it pleas help.

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Stedman

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    with 10,5 beta4 and ios5 beta
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    but i see all my apps and music.

    The requirement for the latest iTunes (ver 10.7) is an operating system of Snow Leopard (Mac OS X 10.6).  You will have to purchase Snow Leopard, available at 1-800-MY-APPLE for $19.99.  You will not be able to get it using the Software Update utility.  It is also not available as downloadable content like Lion and Mountain Lion.  You can check stores like Best Buy and Wal-Mart, I know it is NOT available at Apple Retail Stores.  Hope this helps.

  • 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.

  • Error duing iphone sync:  The iphone cannot be synced.  An unknown error occurred (-50).

    I am trying to Sync my 3GS with itunes, and I get the error message:  The iphone cannot be synced.  An unknown error occurred (-50).
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    I'm having the same issue.  After updating all iOS devices to iOS 6, then updating all software on my iMac to the latest versions (including iPhoto 9.4), everthing was working as it should.  I was able to sync all of my devices (New iPad, iPod Touch, iPhone4) with the iMac early this morning.
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    About ten minutes later, I attempted to once again sync my iPad with the iMac.  The sync process would run for a few seconds, then stop with a window popping up saying "The iPad cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (1140)".  I then attempted to sync the iPod and my iPhone, with the same results.
    After consulting the discussion forums, it looked like lots of other users are encountering the same problem, and that it was somehow related to the new iPhoto.  Someone suggested turning off syncing photos from iPhoto, which I did.  With photo syncing turned off, the rest of the sync program now runs without a problem.
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  • "The iPhone cannot be synced. The required disk cannot be found."

    I have been having this problems since I got my iphone last year. Early on the phone would sync after 2-3 tries but as of the last 2-3 months I have been only able to sync it 2-3 times even after trying all the solutions presented by the troubleshooting and reading forum posts that seem to have a similar or near similar problem.
    The first message I get after having the phone sync is
    "The iPhone cannot be synced. The required disk cannot be found."
    After itunes attempts to sync again I get a different message that says
    "The iPhone cannot be synced. An error occurred while writing to the device."
    Ive ran the diagnostic and this is what I got:
    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
    EVGA__ 132-YW-E179-FTW
    iTunes 9.1.0.79
    QuickTime 7.6.6
    FairPlay 1.7.16
    Apple Application Support 1.2.1
    iPod Updater Library 9.0d11
    CD Driver 2.2.0.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
    Apple Mobile Device 3.0.0.102
    Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.46.0.0
    Bonjour 2.0.0.34 (214.3)
    iTunes Serial Number 5DD5EE0A2E39800E
    Current user is an administrator.
    The current local date and time is 2010-04-21 16:55:29.
    iTunes is not running in safe mode.
    Video Display Information
    NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260
    ** External Plug-ins Information **
    No external plug-ins installed.
    The drive E: Memorex 52MAX 325216AJv2 Rev RW$5 is a USB 2 device.
    ** Network Connectivity Tests **
    Network Adapter Information
    Adapter Name: {5EC41707-0E19-4943-9EBF-169BD17E249E}
    Description: NVIDIA nForce Networking Controller - Packet Scheduler Miniport
    IP Address: 192.168.15.4
    Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
    Default Gateway: 192.168.15.1
    DHCP Enabled: Yes
    DHCP Server: 192.168.15.1
    Lease Obtained: Wed Apr 21 16:35:40 2010
    Lease Expires: Wed Apr 21 17:35:40 2010
    DNS Servers: 192.168.15.1
    192.168.15.1
    Active Connection: LAN Connection
    Connected: Yes
    Online: Yes
    Using Modem: No
    Using LAN: Yes
    Using Proxy: No
    Firewall Information
    Windows Firewall is on.
    iTunes is enabled in Windows Firewall.
    Connection attempt to Apple web site was successful.
    Connection attempt to iTunes Store was successful.
    Secure connection attempt to iTunes Store was successful.
    Secure connection attempt to iPhone activation server was successful.
    Last successful store access was 2010-04-21 16:15:50.
    ** CD/DVD Drive Tests **
    No drivers in LowerFilters.
    UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.2.0.1),
    D: SONY DVD RW DRU-V200A, Rev 1.60
    Drive is empty.
    D: SONY DVD RW DRU-V200A, Rev 1.60
    Drive is empty.
    E: Memorex 52MAX 325216AJv2, Rev RW$5
    Data or MP3 CD in drive.
    Found 1 songs on CD, playing time 255:57 on CDROM media.
    Track 1, start time 00:02:00
    Get drive speed succeeded.
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    The drive CDRW speeds are: 4.
    ** iPod/iPhone Connectivity Tests **
    iPodService 9.1.0.79 is currently running.
    iTunesHelper 9.1.0.79 is currently running.
    Apple Mobile Device service 3.0.0.0 is currently running.
    Universal Serial Bus Controllers:
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    Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    FireWire (IEEE 1394) Host Controllers:
    Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller. Device is working properly.
    Most Recent Device Not Currently Connected:
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    iPhone 3GS running firmware version 3.1.3
    Serial Number: 879230PW3NP
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    If anyone has a possible solution please let me know as its getting very frustrating not being able to update my phone.
    Message was edited by: powerweb11

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    2. hold down CTRL + SHIFT on your keyboard
    3. connect USB cable to PC and wait. If iTunes doesn't start for a minute then start it (keeping hold of CTRL + SHIFT)
    4. if it wont let you start iTunes or all your icons are selected then release CTRL + SHIFT
    5. when iTunes starts it may ask you about safe mode or something similar, say yes
    6. Your iPhone should list as a device as normal, click sync.
    It will then start the sync as normal and you may find it will transfer only one or two apps and you may get the dreaded error message again as I did. However, persist with the above steps and eventually it sync'd all my apps with no error message. Because I have only just done this I haven't downloaded any more apps so it might be a frequent thing but better than the error message.

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    Please post questions regarding unreleased software in the Developer's forum using your developer account credentials.
    Stedman

  • The iPhone cannot be synced. An unknown error occurrred (-50)

    I upgraded my unibody macbook to OSX Lion, iPhoto to '11 from '09 and iTunes to 10.4. Now, my iPhoto library no longer syncs with my iPhone. It gives error "The iPhone cannot be synced. An unknown error occurrred (-50)".
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    When I try to sync my iPhone, I get the message: The iPhone cannot be synced. You do not have enough access priveleges for this operation.
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    when syncing, I get an error message stating: "The iPhone cannot be synced. The disk could not be read from or written to."  Any clue what that is due to.  Everything but photos seem to sync fine.

    I had the same problem when trying to sync my new ilPhone 4s and a fairly new iPad 2. I couldn't find anything in the forum about it. So, since my 4s was new, I called support and luckily I got a CSR with some knowledge. He at first thought it would be tough to fix but after thinking a minute he found the fix. The fix is:
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  • I'm getting an error that says "The iPhone "------" cannot be synced. You do not have enough access privileges for this operation." Everything will sync but the music. I am an administrator and all the files are organized. How do I sync my phone?

    I cannot sync my iTunes library or any playlists to my iPhone due to a message that reads "The iPhone "-----" cannot be synced. You do not have enough access priviledges for this operation. I also have music on my iPhone that will not sync to my iTunes library. Any way to sync the two together?

    I hope this helps.    Not the easiest fix, but I suspect it will solve the problem.
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    I keep getting an error message when I try to sync my iPhone 5 to my Mac in iTunes.  It says "The iphone cannot be synced.  An unknown error occurred (1723).

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  • The iPhone cannot be synced.  An unknown error occurred (13213)

    I "upgraded" to iTunes 8 and iPhone firmware 2.1 this morning. On the first attempt to sync I get the message "The iPhone cannot be synced. An unknown error occured (13213)" which is not very helpful.
    I unplugged the phone from the computer, restarted the phone, closed and restarted iTunes, and the problem still occurs.
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    I had the same error - I was getting it dozens of times after upgrading to iTunes 8.0, installing iPhone 2.1, *+and enabling Genius+*. I have not upgraded QuickTime to 7.5.5 yet.
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  • The iPhone cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (-39).

    Last couple of days--since the new 4.3.5 update, it seems--I have been getting this message each time I try to sync my iPhone:
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    Thanks!

    Did a little digging online and found a solution:
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    Source: http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=445821

  • The iphone cannot be synced. An unknown error occurred (13019)

    After reading discussions on this error, I found a fix and had to share.
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    I have the same iphone and I have not been able to access my music in weeks. I keep getting that error 13019 when I would sync up.
    Thank you for taking the time to post this fix! It definitely works. It does take a while after you unsync the music to put it back on but at least I have my music again!!!

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