![]() ![]() Performing from sender _NSThemeCloseWidget 0x1522a70 Path: /Users/USER/Library/Preferences/*/adobeconnectaddin.app/Contents/MacOS/adobeconnectaddin It should work if the first option did not.Overtime I close Connect I get an error: (Full error message below screenshot) Reconnect via Picasa and iOS should recreate that file which should fix it.Ĥ. Delete the file named… /var/mobile/Media/iTunes_Control/iTunes/iPhotoAlbumPrefsģ. It would be hidden under the iTunes_Control folder.Ģ. A file could be keeping you from being able to move these pictures. From there, it should begin to transfer the pictures to Picasa!ġ. You then should be able to right-click and move to open with and select Picasa.ĩ. Next, open Finder and find the files for the pictures you opened in the iPhoto folder.Ĩ. Close iSync and now try to import the photos into iPhoto. ![]() (At first glance, you may think nothing occurred, actually the history was reset)Ħ. Under the Advanced Section, click Reset Sync History. ![]() Click the top menu and choose Preferences.ĥ. (If iSync is not on your computer, go to and download it)Ĥ. Find and open the iSync program under the Applications folder. Connect your iPhone to your computer using the USB cable provided when you purchased it.ģ. Once that happens, release the buttons.Ģ. Try to refresh the iPhone by holding down the power butting and home button until the Apple logo appears on the screen. Option 1 ( iPhone that is not jailbroken)ġ. The option to fix the problem you have described has worked for some people. My question is that, is there any other way to fix the problem apart from the one I have listed? I have tried this several times and even gave it to other people to try it on my phone, nothing positive. He commented back that, it had worked for him. Take a new photo and try importing to Picasa. (Note: I actually had to do it twice to get them all.) Click the Delete button in the bottom toolbar (red circle.) That should remove everything. – Once you've saved everything you can, select all the photos and videos on the phone. (You will lose anything you don't get downloaded.) – Import as many of the photos that you can without an error. For instance there was a person experiencing the same issue and was offered the following solution I spent quite a lot of time, looking for solutions from the web, tried them out, all of them failed to solve the problem. I first thought that my camera roll was corrupted and was kind of confusing Picasa and iPhoto, which turned out not to be the case. While trying to import picture files from the iPhone to Picasa application on the Mac. "Error occurred attempting to download the file. I have a new iPhone 4 and I keep on getting an error message.
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