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Skater Jake

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Feb 9, 2010
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Ok, so I have an iPod touch and I have some pictures on there that I don't want... I want them all gone. No pictures on the iPod touch at all! I need to know how I go about doing this. Like, step by step. I'm using a Macbook Pro with Snow Leopard with the newest version of iTunes that came with the computer. I also don't want the albums there like "Photobooth" and all that dumb stuff. I'm just lost with this. Please tell me this step by step. It's much appreciated. :)

Jake
 
When you sync with iTunes, click on the Touch icon. On the tab at the top of the frame that says Photos, click it. Deselect photos/albums and resync.
 
When you sync with iTunes, click on the Touch icon. On the tab at the top of the frame that says Photos, click it. Deselect photos/albums and resync.

Thanks dude. I just don't see the pics on it. But this is what I see. (I took a screenshot cause I'm clueless)
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Any ideas what I'm doing wrong and what do I click?
 
Skater, when I had first gotten my iPod I had the same issue, what I did.. I created a new folder (empty folder of course) and allowed the photos to sync from that folder, and all the photos were removed
 
You set up the syncing from another computer system. Hawke's suggestion will work to clear images from the Photos app. Any other images which remain in Photos are likely to be images you saved onto the iPod from websites or screenshots taken with the sleep/wake and home buttons.
 
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