iPhone Sync: “Some of the applications in your iTunes library were not installed because one or more errors occurred.”

There’s a few people experiencing this error message when syncing their iPhones with iTunes. Some have suggested that the error can be solved by switching between syncing “All Applications” and “Selected Applications” or vice versa. However, this didn’t work for me.

Thinking deeper on the issue, I remembered that I occasionally updated apps on my iPhone, while other times I would update the apps through iTunes. Thus, I theorized that the problem was most likely a sync conflict. We know that application syncing is two-way. So if both the iPhone and iTunes are saying that they have an updated version, it’s possible that that could be the source of the error.

So, I tested my theory out. First, I went through my iPhone and removed all the applications listed in the error message. For those that don’t know, you can remove an app on your iPhone by touch-holding any app for a couple of seconds. This makes all the application icons start to dance about and little X’s appear on the top left corner of all non-native iPhone apps. Tap the little X icon to remove the app.

Next, I went into iTunes and to the Applications list under Library. I removed the same apps here by selecting each at a time and hitting the delete key on the keyboard. You can also delete by ctrl-clicking or right-clicking on the App and choosing “Delete” from the menu.

Then, I went back through the App Store in iTunes and re-downloaded the applications I just removed. Clicking the “Buy” button on already purchased apps worried me at first, but this support article from Apple said that it wouldn’t recharge, so I went ahead. Sure enough, I got the message “You’ve already purchased this application.” So, no problems there. (FYI: Make sure you check your bank account over the next few days if you do this. While you shouldn’t get recharged, Apple does allow for the possibility of this happening. If you do get charged, contact Apple according the the support article mentioned above.)

Finally, I synced my iPhone again. I did get the error message again, but all the apps were installed anyways. On further syncs, I have not gotten the error message again, so this seems to have solved the issue. Your mileage may vary.

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  • glenn
    So then what good is backing up your iphone / ipod apps with a Mac?... apparently it's NO good. How can I not be "authorized" when I'm the only user?! Ughhhh...
  • Actually, I'm not entirely sure what iTunes actually backs up during the backup process. The one time that I restored my iPhone from backup, it reinstalled all the apps with fresh preference files and didn't carry over any of the iPhone preferences (e.g. I has to re-setup wireless networks, and such).
  • Kaarl Hoopes
    All I had to do was delete the apps from my iPhone 3G (with FW 2.2), re-sync and the apps that previously wouldn't update are updated and working fine. Thank you very much for this helpful tip!
  • Chris
    I have same problem. Backup and restore again and again, but still not sync application. Please help
  • Dustin
    I had the same problem but went to the STORE tab and chose AUTHORIZE COMPUTER then when i went to sync all was gravy.
  • Jay
    Thanks, Dustin! Authorizing my computer through the Store menu did the trick.
  • Jens
    This worked for me too. Thanks Dustin.
  • Blazedntwisted
    In addition to the above details...
    if you continue receiving these errors....
    all you have to do is... delete the apps on the i-phone...
    delete the apps on the computer. (in applications folder, if present)
    go to STORE --> Authorize Computer.... enter I-tunes user id and password...
    After authorization.... re-sync the i-phone and watch the apps installation status in the bar.

    My issue was that I returned a defective i-phone with a new one but the authorization was only on the first i-phone.

    Hope this helps out.
  • Cem
    Hey Guys its really easy. First of all, I had same problem and I looked the solutions from the net. But I just thank. Just do the following rules. You can find it :)
    -Go to Store manu from the itunes menus (up there)
    - then click the Authorize computer, then insert the "user name and password" That's all. After that u can sync your applications :)) Your welcome :))
  • Annelie
    None of this solved the problem for me. I still cant get my apps to synchronize. What to do?
  • yafet
    hi all
    the very simple solution to this problem is, follow the next simple steps:
    go to cydia then search for appsync for os 3.0 or 3.1 depending on what
    kind of firmware you have and enjoy your cracked apps.
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