I did that.  So far so good.  We will see!

Thanks!



On 9/7/09 2:36 PM, "Byron Shaheen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> This is normally caused by a bloated sync database.  You should be
> able to resolve this by replacing it:
> 
> * If you haven't done so lately, make a backup of your iCal calendars
> (iCal File menu > Back up iCal)
> * Quit out of all open programs
> * Make sure that nothing is syncing (Spanning Sync, .Mac, iSync)
> * Move these two folders to the trash:
> 
> ~/Library/Application Support/SyncServices (~ refers to your home
> directory)
> ~Library/Application Support/iSync/SyncLocalCopy (~ refers to your
> home directory)
> 
> * Restart
> * Open iCal and give it a few minutes to write out the new database
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Byron
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 3, 7:34 am, JDeBiso <[email protected]> wrote:
>> HELP!
>> 
>> This is driving me nuts!  Several times a day spanning sync pegs my
>> cpu and take up all available memory.  All I can do to recover is
>> reboot.  I can't even force quit it.  Some time it's fine for a day or
>> two then BAM.  How do I begin to diagnose this?  I am running 10.5.8
>> on a mac book pro with 4gig ram.
>> 
>> HELP PLEASE!  I can cook an egg on my computer!
> > 



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