![]() Windows users, please raise your voice too, they won't hear us unless we do this, some threads are old enough to be ignored. I'm still looking for a solution and keeping my hopes up. Spending too much time on the phone with support it's not good, you might have important things to do and end up getting late because of this, plus your phone bill might get a bit expensive, I mean, it would be worth it if you actually got a solution, but ending in dead ends it's not worth the headaches nor the time loss. You have a good point for Apple, either they start looking for solutions or lose a big number of customers that use Windows. ![]() I'm starting to get too frustrated at this that I want to give up on Apple. After a sync, does your device get emptied? Like entering the music library and finding out your music is gone? Also, after a sync, the music does not play, you choose a song and it takes you right back to the playlist or the "All Songs" tab? It has happened to me quite a few times. I do have some questions for you if you allow me, it started happening to me recently so I was wondering if it happened to you. The thing is that I find it unfair that you have to Shut down or restart your PC in order to get an error-free sync, I tried that, but it does not work, in fact it makes it worse since I get the error more often at restarting the PC, sometimes I find myself connecting and disconnecting my iPod at least 5 or 6 times until I get a solid error-free sync. ![]() You're not the only one, I browsed some threads about (-54) and some of them have problems since update 7.8.2 too, not only 11.2.1, I use Windows 7 Starter. But if there isn't any solution to date, I guess I'll have to wait to the next update and see if it's fixed or not. Let me know how you could and what you did to repair it. I use Windows 7 making some files to be harder to find than in a Mac but I really would appreciate that if someone out there have an answer to me, someone who also uses Windows 7 and found an answer to this problem. Maybe it's me, maybe they removed support for iPods Gen 2 and 3 but I see that most of people who has these same problems have devices that are Generation 4 and high which makes get to a conclusion: The update got screwed up at some point or as other threads said, it got "Corrupted" Now I read in other threads that the update 11.2.1 started having the Genius help or something like that which created that Library db file. The only thing that happened when I deleted said file was that when I opened iTunes, it automatically created another file with the exact same name. I started Googling how to fix these errors but I got the other error numbers and I stumbled into one question that had a reply saying "Deleting iTunes Library db works" with lots of other comments saying that it did work I decided to try it out. Today was the last thing I could take as I wanted to add pictures to my Photo gallery and while syncing normally it got to Step 4 of 4 (Importing Photos) and it stopped completely at 10 pics changing suddenly to a message saying "Deleting Photos" Doing just that. The thing is that I didn't have any kind of error with iTunes untill the update 11.2.1 I can't sync my iPod aymore as it says "iPod can't be synced Unknown Error (-54)" or "iPod can't be synced Unknown Error (13010)". I have a problem (and I see I'm not the only one) with these two errors (-54) and (13010).
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