Restart or restart your iPad. If your iPad 3GS is not syncing with iTunes, you can also try shutting down and restarting your iPad. Then sync iPad with iTunes. Sometimes this can bring iTunes back to normal.
Install iTunes.
Rotate iPad forward.
Connect iPad to PC with USB cable.
Install the dedicated driver.
Open iTunes.
Press the iPad button.
Click Synchronize.
Check out when you’re done.
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Connect your Apple iPad 2 and your computer with one great cable. In the iTunes app on your PC, click the iPad button in the upper left corner of the Apple iTunes window. Select the type of site content you want to sync (for example, Movies or Books) in the sidebar on the left.
Connect your tablet to your computer with a USB cable, then open iTunes and name your device. Find out what you can do if your device doesn’t show up on your computer.
On the offset side of the iTunes window, click Summary.
Select this [device] via Wi-Fi.”
Click Apply.
When you try to sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with Apple iTunes, you may receive an email alert that says, “iPhone [device name] is ready to sync. Unknown materialized error (-54).” This can happen when the file is locked on your computer or even on your iOS device.
Make sure your iOS or iPadOS device is turned on, unlocked, and on the home screen at all times. Check if you are running the latest software on your Mac or Windows PC. If you’re building iTunes, make sure you have the latest version. If you see the “This computer is trusted” warning, unlock your device and click “Trust”.
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