 Originally Posted by Xox
Heres a list of exactly everything I have on my ipod
- Audio (495 songs)
- 2 Alarms
- Just a couple of notes.
- 5 Bookmarks on youtube.
I actually had a bunch of photos on the ipod, and deleted all of them previously. Now I checked off all the boxes so that it doesn't attempt to sync them in. Although when I plug it in, it still says "Optimizing Photos For Your Ipod." But no photos do get stored.
Another possible weird thing is, one of my personal photos was my wallpaper, and when I deleted all my photos, it didn't delete the wallpaper one; and is still my wallpaper.
And two-thirds of the memory is still being taken up by "Other." The rest is Audio.
The wallpaper is stored in the iPod until it is changed, it copies when you set the image as the wallpaper and when you delete the original image there will always be that copy until you change the wallpaper again.
Okay, i must ask a final question, you see, the problem is that i cannot actually look into your iPod and see what is up, i could probably fix it for you if i were there. But you probably want the easiest and quickest option. I hate to say it, but i think the best thing you can do is go on the "Summary" Tab and click "Restore" and it'll wipe it clean. Its probably the best thing you can do, but i'd only do this as long as you can easily get your music back on fairly easily, but its up to you.
You see, it should work, but we can then tell whether or not its the iPod, because if you do a restore it should wipe it, and if the other files are still there after the restore then we are definitely sure that it is not something on the iPods end. If files are still present after the restore it is likely that there are some files stored that were added outside iTunes, but i do not know as of yet. But doing a restore on your iPod seems like the best option for now.
Sorry i couldn't be more helpful, but that should clear the files off, then you'll just have to put your music and photos etc back on, thats the only downside
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