Hi

Oh boy.  It's really hard to trouble shoot this.  Way to many variables.  You 
need to make sure that you have itunes set to not sync all content.  I can't 
remember where that setting is right now.  You want to see the table that let's 
you select the items to sync.  Why you are not seeing the phone...  Maybe it is 
configured with a different itunes account than the computer.  That will not 
work.  They have to be the same.

HTH
--FC

On Mar 2, 2011, at 8:34 AM, Christine Grassman wrote:

> So, yesterday for the first time since getting my MacBook a week and a half 
> ago, I authorized and attempted to sync my iPhone. I removed some albums from 
> my sync list, and attempted to sync.  While I was making the changes, itunes 
> was horribly slow and kept giving me the message "iTunes busy". Then, I hit 
> sync, and received a message that the sync could not take place because the 
> iPhone was not connected.  Yet, it showed up in the Sources list. Also, the 
> capacity bar insisted I was 1.24 gigs over, but I had *removed* items and I 
> had over 5 gig available before.  Is this an iTunes issue, a connection 
> issue, or an iPhone issue? What should I do or attempt?
> Thanks.
> Christine
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