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    iSync being an i****

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by rajiput, Apr 19, 2008.

  1. rajiput

    rajiput Notebook Enthusiast

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    iSync wont run, tis quite annoying, have no idea why. Anyone else suffering from similar problems? Anyway of reinstalling it?
     
  2. Budding

    Budding Notebook Virtuoso

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    Is it giving you an error or just not launching? Anyway, you might want to try deleting com.apple.isync.plist and com.apple.isyncpluginmaker.plist at ~/Library/Preferences, and if that doesn't work, delete the iSync application and copy it back from the OS X installation disc.
     
  3. stealthsniper96

    stealthsniper96 What Was I Thinkin'?

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    As budding said, is it giving an error or just not opening? And you can say idiot we won't get mad at you :p
     
  4. rajiput

    rajiput Notebook Enthusiast

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    Haha the word idiot would be an understatement. I was thinking more iTw*t. Its not just opening, What would you suggest sir?