Here’s the solution that worked for me:
1) Quit iTunes;
2) Locate the Aperture library;
3) Right click the Aperture library, select Show Package Contents;
4) Trash the folder “iPod Photo Cache”;
5) Open iTunes again and sync.
Here’s the solution that worked for me:
1) Quit iTunes;
2) Locate the Aperture library;
3) Right click the Aperture library, select Show Package Contents;
4) Trash the folder “iPod Photo Cache”;
5) Open iTunes again and sync.
I recently purchased two Lacie 2 terrabyte USB 2 drives and had difficulty formatting them on my Macbook Pro, Leopard, OS 10.5.8. Then I found the answer:
Fantastic, this finally gave me the answer I was looking for, after whole 2 minutes of thinking and 10 seconds of searching.
Just for clarification reasons: click on the line of the drive, not the partition, and click the tab “Partition”, then look on the bottom for “Options”, click that, and do as he explained (select GUID for Intel Macs).
To see the entire thread, follow this link.
We recently had to make this happen. It took some time to find, but the best tutorial on how to do this can be found here.