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bigclop2

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Jan 1, 2008
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i need help, i charged my phone on another computer and it seemed to delete all of my music and pics, i went home and restored the phone with the music and pics that i had but then i noticed that there was 2 gigs of memory that said other, does anyone know how to repair my issue
 

kuebby

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Jan 18, 2007
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The only thing I would suggest is to actually "restore" your phone through iTunes. That will reinstall the firmware and give you a factory fresh install.
 

soemochris

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Dec 13, 2007
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I know from my experiences with iPod's that there is always a certain amount taken up by the software for the device, its in the small print, but 2 gb seems a lot, but the iphone is a bit different to and iPod. hmm
 

bigclop2

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Original poster
Jan 1, 2008
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i tried deleting eveything and there was still memory missing, when you add installer sources does that take up memory?
 

princesschilly

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Jan 7, 2008
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The misc. data (the 2gb that you seem to be missing) is stuff that your iphone synced from the other computer you charged it on. I'm not sure how to remove it, but you might have to go back to that computer and unsync it (un check all the boxes (music, photos) etc.) and hit apply.

I know that the the iphone only syncs one computer at a time and since you lost all your data after you plugged it into another computer, I assume that the iphone erased all your data and synced it with the new computer.

I used synctunes and the music I synced from another computer comes up on the data bar as misc. data since it is from another computer.

I hope this helps.
 

Benjic

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Dec 7, 2007
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That missing 2GB is just how hard drives never show you the exact amount you paid for.

Or at least 1GB may account for that, I know that my 8GB Phone only shows 7.1 Available after a restore. Youll never have truly 8GB.
 

PatrickC

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Nov 2, 2007
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The misc. data (the 2gb that you seem to be missing) is stuff that your iphone synced from the other computer you charged it on. I'm not sure how to remove it, but you might have to go back to that computer and unsync it

Try restoring the phone and hit "set up as new phone" so that it is factory fresh. Your number will not be affected, and you can just re-transfer all of your contacts and music back to the phone.
 

TEG

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Jan 21, 2002
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The problem is a corruption in your firmware. Just do a simple restore (again), then restore from backup when prompted. If it is still there, restore again, then setup as new phone or just ignore the restore screen and redo everything manually, and sync.

The 'other' space on most non-hacked phones is less than 40MB (mine is 39.9 but that is including ringtones from iToner). The OS disc space is not displayed in iTunes.

TEG
 
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