You can this kind of error when a list of app's need to be updated.
I use to get the over 10 mg error when downloading updates on my iPhone.
Now that they allow 20 mg of download size its not so often.
I do all my downloads on my iPhone and never on my MacBook Pro.
Most of the ones that have updates in my iTunes are programs I have removed 
from my iPhone.

On Mar 15, 2010, at 5:39 PM, Anne Cartwright wrote:

> When I check iTunes to see about my iPod touch apps, I get a message that I 
> have some number of free updates available. When I click on the button to 
> update all. I get a message that says "This update is not available. You must 
> have previously purchased the item being updated.
> 
> So I double click on the first icon given. Sometimes it is of a newer (full 
> and better and more expensive) version that the one I paid for. I'm fine with 
> that.
> 
> But most of the time when I double click on the icon and get the page for 
> that app, I find out it is Free and all I have to do is click on the Free 
> button and I get the update.
> 
> And each tim when I go back to the Download all the free updates, it shows 
> one fewer that before. This is a nuisance. Is this the way it works for 
> others or is there something I'm missing?
> 
> Anne Cartwright
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