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Gary61

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Original poster
Oct 17, 2011
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After upgrading to iOS5 and re-synching to fix some problems with missing music, iTunes is now claiming that I have 9 GB of "Other".

Prior to my upgrade, I had an almost immeasurable amount attributed to "Other." Does anyone know what could have caused it to suddenly grow to 9 GB or how I can fix it?

Thank you
 

Norinion

macrumors regular
Oct 18, 2010
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After upgrading to iOS5 and re-synching to fix some problems with missing music, iTunes is now claiming that I have 9 GB of "Other".

Prior to my upgrade, I had an almost immeasurable amount attributed to "Other." Does anyone know what could have caused it to suddenly grow to 9 GB or how I can fix it?

Thank you

I got that it turns out that my itunes started to sync all my applications... even the ones i deleted a long time ago... so it reserved space for those incoming apps... but you could keep checking up on it
 

boss.king

macrumors 603
Apr 8, 2009
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Hard-reset or another sync fixed it for me (don't remember which, I think it was the hard-reset)
 
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