Will a RESET fix my iPod Touch photo download problem?

I can't seem to sync / download all the photos with OS 3.1.3 (and I could do that with 2.x) - and I still have 4.9 gb of free space-- so wondering what is going-on --- if I do a RESET then will everything be gone -- but will it then reload?
Will I get the photos to all load now? Or at least fill up 99% of my iPod not just 66% as now...
Any comments really appreciated.
Steve

No reply but I got replies from other posts trying to solve this- so will mark this answered and over here.

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