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For the past few weeks i have noticed that the syncing of my iPhone has stopped working. I have basically been ignoring it. When iTunes has got to the sync of the calendar information, it just continues for ever and never stops. On one occasion i left it for around 5 hours.
I decided to try and sort it out.
Searching the web for inspiration has found many people with the same problem but no solution.
In iTunes in Edit -> Preferences
There is a ‘Reset Sync History’ Button
Performing a ‘sync reset’, seems to clear the problem, all other attempts like removal of calendars and adding of the calendar again failed.
Scoopz has finally had some success, although not for everybody.
In a new blog entry Scoopz has documented what needs to be done: http://blog.scoopz.com/2008/10/11/fix-for-iphone-and-bmw-idrive-address-book-not-synchronising. It seems to work for many people but not all, it hasn’t worked for me.
In summary, he creates 2000 contacts and add them to the iPhone, this then allows the BMW to synchronise the contacts list.
Hopefully, BMW/Apple will come up with a correct solution soon, my iPhone stability seems to have got worse with the 2.1 firmware release. Although it hasn’t really been useful since purchase.
This might be something to do with the 0xe800002e error, although it is not giving an error code.
After a recent update was requested for Air Sharing (which is a fantastic application – get it now) within minutes of the iPhone been turned on, the iPhone prompts for the AppStore password. Presumably so that the application can be updated.
This wouldn’t be a problem, accept it then fails:
Let’s hit dismiss a couple of times and everything is normal, but its not long before the same message is repeated, canceling the update does not achieve anything either.
Connecting back to the PC, also does not resolve.
Yep, another fault with the AppStore.
This is what I then did to resolve the problem:-
Next step, lets remove AirSharing icons from the the front screen and select the delete option and the other applications that are failing to update with the 0xe800002e error, then do a cold reboot of the iPhone – just for good measure.
On restart – AirSharing is Back !
Let’s Re-sync…
NOW – AirSharing is on the iPhone, BUT not in iTunes, its not selected to be installed !!!!!
BUT – it is on the iPhone!!!!!!
So to try and get everything correct again, I will add the AirSharing application back into the iphone and re-sync.
I now have one AirSharing application installed, and syncronising is working again, and so far – no password requests.
APPLE – Sort the AppStore out !!!! Please…
I’ve now been struggling/living with an update problem with iTunes for a number of weeks. Infact, pretty much since I got my iPhone.
In summary, when the AppStore indicates that their are updates for applications, they are downloaded, and then the iPhone is synchronised. This is where the problem starts, Error 0xE800002E is then given for one or more applications, and the relevant update not applied.
The recently released 2.1 firmware doesn’t make any difference, BUT, a quick fix of
Delete the Application from the iPhone
reApply the Application to the iPhone
Will get around the problem, * BUT * this is only until the next update.
The main annoyance of this, is that the local data, like user ids, passwords etc is lost when the application is removed, so has to be re-entered each time. High scores etc, are lost with no method of getting them back without playing a game again.
Come on Apple, give this some sort of priority.
I’m not the only one, there are lots of information on the web about it:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=541871
http://forums.macnn.com/103/ipod-iphone-and-apple-tv/376631/cant-update-any-iphone-apps/
http://www.macworld.com.au/forums/index.php?showtopic=1788&mode=linear
and generally on Google…
BUT, until it is fixed, this is just another thorn in the side of what should be a good product.
[although I hear the first Android handset is out next week (at least in some countries)...maybe....]
Some further links:
http://www.macfixitforums.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/450071/0xE800002E_Error
http://rupertgee.wordpress.com/2008/09/02/error-0xe800002e/
http://www.macfixitforums.com/ubbthreads.php/topics/450071/0xE800002E_Error
http://www.flickr.com/photos/smenzel/2810760668/
http://www.touchfs.com/node/99
http://tech.kateva.org/2008/09/iphone-21-does-not-fix-unknown.html
http://www.iphonedownloadblog.com/unknown-error-occurred-0xe800002e/
Come on Apple, get it sorted








iPhone 0xE800002E – yet another attempt to fix – looking promising
October 10, 2008 in Comment, iphone | Tags: 0xE800002E, 2.1, 3g, AppStore, iphone, itunes 8, sync, syncronisation | 1 comment
After a little more digging, i found this interesting comment by John Gordon, the suggestion in simple terms is to reset the iPhone and restore immediately, followed by a re-sync.
Full instructions can be found on Johns blog here: http://tech.kateva.org/2008/09/iphone-21-does-not-fix-unknown.html .
This is done using the latest version 8 iTunes and iPhone firmware.
So far, so good, all data is back, unfortunately all the icons have been repositioned, its a shame apple can’t retain the position of the icons. Data and passwords seem to have been retained.
Everything seems updated, so this is probably the best solution at the moment, i’ll give some more feedback after a few applications have been updated. The true test.
[UPDATE 20th Oct 2008]
Looks like this has worked, i upgraded 5 applications over the weekend, everything is still working correctly.
[UPDATE 28th Oct 2008]
All still working fine, more updates have been aplied – looks like this does resolve the issue.