Trouble syncing photos

got new computer (old one crashed completely) tried to get my photos on my Itouch while syncing but it comes up with "syncing of photos blocked because cannot locate "AGING file". I did locate an AGING file with my photos on my computer. What do I do now ?

I'm having the same issue... Trying to sync specific folders from my Pictures, however the sync is eternal; contacts/mail all sync but when it attempts to sync pictures, the bar continues to scroll endlessly. I have tried restoring, deleting the iPhone backups, repeated sync/un-syncing....
I'm all up to date: Leopard 10.5.1, iTunes 7.6, Intel iMac 2.16GHz, 2GB RAM.
The folder is a mere 2MB.. I don't understand why it won't go?!

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