I've read this issue everywhere with iPhone users. When trying to sync with your iTunes, it displays the message "iTunes cannot sync information with the iPhone "-" because syncing has been disabled on this computer. Do you want to enable syncing?"
Obviously, you click yes. Then it displays "Syncing cannot be enabled on this computer", to which you can accept this fact (OK), or (Override). Either option allows the iPhone to do a basic sync (music, apps, photos, videos), but leaves all your contacts, calendar dates, and Mail accounts on your computer.
In conjunction with this, iSync doesn't seem to be working either, so it leads me to believe there is an error in the sync directory, or whatever.
I've already tried completely removing iTunes and reinstalling it, so i know that doesn't work, as well as reinstalling the iPhone OS, and restarting both.
I have a Macbook Pro, running Snow Leopard 10.6.5, running iTunes 10.1.1, with and iPhone 4 running 4.2.1, so everything up to date.
Please can we try and get as many answers as possible on this thread, so people don't have to search around picking ideas form everywhere.
Please help!!
Obviously, you click yes. Then it displays "Syncing cannot be enabled on this computer", to which you can accept this fact (OK), or (Override). Either option allows the iPhone to do a basic sync (music, apps, photos, videos), but leaves all your contacts, calendar dates, and Mail accounts on your computer.
In conjunction with this, iSync doesn't seem to be working either, so it leads me to believe there is an error in the sync directory, or whatever.
I've already tried completely removing iTunes and reinstalling it, so i know that doesn't work, as well as reinstalling the iPhone OS, and restarting both.
I have a Macbook Pro, running Snow Leopard 10.6.5, running iTunes 10.1.1, with and iPhone 4 running 4.2.1, so everything up to date.
Please can we try and get as many answers as possible on this thread, so people don't have to search around picking ideas form everywhere.
Please help!!